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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
ffp or sfp?
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<blockquote data-quote="jonoMT" data-source="post: 340234" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>I haven't noticed any tunnel effect on the Premier 3-15 @ low mag. The regular Gen II mil-dot reticle is better than the XR for low-mag use. As for illumination, I've never noticed problem with my NF 2.5-10X32. The only time I ever had it on for hunting was 2 minutes before the end of legal shooting and it was probably on 4X with a deer about 120 yards away in dark brush under a slope facing east (sun setting behind the hill). There wasn't much light but I could see what I wanted to see quite well.</p><p></p><p>I'd go with an FFP scope for longer ranges. But for shooting only out to 500, you could just as well use an SFP scope like the 2.5-10 because you'd be ranging at the max (index) power anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonoMT, post: 340234, member: 9463"] I haven't noticed any tunnel effect on the Premier 3-15 @ low mag. The regular Gen II mil-dot reticle is better than the XR for low-mag use. As for illumination, I've never noticed problem with my NF 2.5-10X32. The only time I ever had it on for hunting was 2 minutes before the end of legal shooting and it was probably on 4X with a deer about 120 yards away in dark brush under a slope facing east (sun setting behind the hill). There wasn't much light but I could see what I wanted to see quite well. I'd go with an FFP scope for longer ranges. But for shooting only out to 500, you could just as well use an SFP scope like the 2.5-10 because you'd be ranging at the max (index) power anyway. [/QUOTE]
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