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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
FFP value?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1477709" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I only use FFP scopes on my hunting rifles. </p><p>I have scopes ranging from 3-15, 3-20, 5-25, & 6-24.</p><p>I rarely use my scopes.on max magnification for hunting, even for very long shots on game. Dial for elevation (if time permits), and hold for wind. From 18 to 1350+. </p><p>If you are close, and on minimum magnification, you don't need to see subtension marks anyway. The reticle does not cover any more of the target at max magnification than it does at minimum magnification. The reticle grows with the target size during magnification adjustment. .25" dot covers .25" @ 3 or 27x @ 100 yards. And only covers 2.5" @ 1000 yards. That is still smaller than a prairie dog is wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1477709, member: 68875"] I only use FFP scopes on my hunting rifles. I have scopes ranging from 3-15, 3-20, 5-25, & 6-24. I rarely use my scopes.on max magnification for hunting, even for very long shots on game. Dial for elevation (if time permits), and hold for wind. From 18 to 1350+. If you are close, and on minimum magnification, you don't need to see subtension marks anyway. The reticle does not cover any more of the target at max magnification than it does at minimum magnification. The reticle grows with the target size during magnification adjustment. .25" dot covers .25" @ 3 or 27x @ 100 yards. And only covers 2.5" @ 1000 yards. That is still smaller than a prairie dog is wide. [/QUOTE]
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