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<blockquote data-quote="Tank308" data-source="post: 1845596" data-attributes="member: 110051"><p>Two days ago. at the end of a long range class they let a handful of shooters try a mile shot. I got my atacr with the moar reticule on the line to help spot. At one mile they had a 3" orange circle on the target. I played with magnifications 20 to 35. Perfect overcast day. I could still see orange with the reticule centered. Not much but I could center with ease. It did not matter which mag number I was on. I do not understand the people that say it covers more of the target as power goes up. Target is growing with reticule. My friends NP-R1 reticule could see more orange on high power but about the same at 20 power. Sfp scopes are the ones that cover more or less of the target. (More at lower power) The sfp's that I have work great. But once I learned the ffp. That's all I buy. I also like to use my rifles Year around not just hunting. This is a lot like mil vs moa use what you are comfortable using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tank308, post: 1845596, member: 110051"] Two days ago. at the end of a long range class they let a handful of shooters try a mile shot. I got my atacr with the moar reticule on the line to help spot. At one mile they had a 3" orange circle on the target. I played with magnifications 20 to 35. Perfect overcast day. I could still see orange with the reticule centered. Not much but I could center with ease. It did not matter which mag number I was on. I do not understand the people that say it covers more of the target as power goes up. Target is growing with reticule. My friends NP-R1 reticule could see more orange on high power but about the same at 20 power. Sfp scopes are the ones that cover more or less of the target. (More at lower power) The sfp's that I have work great. But once I learned the ffp. That's all I buy. I also like to use my rifles Year around not just hunting. This is a lot like mil vs moa use what you are comfortable using. [/QUOTE]
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