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Ffp question
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<blockquote data-quote="Left Hand Dave" data-source="post: 1579060" data-attributes="member: 94260"><p>I really appreciate the info so far and would like to thank everyone for the replies. I am looking at the ATACR in 5-25 SFP. When I looked at the video of the FFP scope it kind of bothered my eyes. I know it's not the same as looking through the scope but it felt uncomfortable because there was something there I couldn't see well. I think it is a psychological thing. With the MOAR-T I can always turn the scope down half way and it just doubles the reticle to two MOA. Then I still have a good view of the reticle. There are a couple places that have the scope for a little over $2300 I think that is the best price I have seen. Even at that price it is more than I have ever spent on something that wasn't for the house or I could drive so this is a huge decision. I see guys on here that have two, three or more scopes of this price or more and think I really made bad career decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Left Hand Dave, post: 1579060, member: 94260"] I really appreciate the info so far and would like to thank everyone for the replies. I am looking at the ATACR in 5-25 SFP. When I looked at the video of the FFP scope it kind of bothered my eyes. I know it’s not the same as looking through the scope but it felt uncomfortable because there was something there I couldn’t see well. I think it is a psychological thing. With the MOAR-T I can always turn the scope down half way and it just doubles the reticle to two MOA. Then I still have a good view of the reticle. There are a couple places that have the scope for a little over $2300 I think that is the best price I have seen. Even at that price it is more than I have ever spent on something that wasn’t for the house or I could drive so this is a huge decision. I see guys on here that have two, three or more scopes of this price or more and think I really made bad career decisions. [/QUOTE]
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