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Burris XTR II Reticle Question
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<blockquote data-quote="BWB" data-source="post: 1246765" data-attributes="member: 65023"><p>These are FFP vs SFP, everyone has their own opinion about these and everyone is entitled to that, they both have a time and a place IMO. I like SFP scopes for hunting applications because of how small the reticle gets on low end of the power range in FFP scopes. That said for any other application where the low end of the power won't likely be used I like and prefer FFP. Especially Long Range shooting FFP is superior because the reticle lines/marks won't change value on different power settings like a SFP, mirage is the biggest factor for me on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BWB, post: 1246765, member: 65023"] These are FFP vs SFP, everyone has their own opinion about these and everyone is entitled to that, they both have a time and a place IMO. I like SFP scopes for hunting applications because of how small the reticle gets on low end of the power range in FFP scopes. That said for any other application where the low end of the power won't likely be used I like and prefer FFP. Especially Long Range shooting FFP is superior because the reticle lines/marks won't change value on different power settings like a SFP, mirage is the biggest factor for me on this. [/QUOTE]
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