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FFP VS SFP need a answer
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1289721" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Did a second search and came up with more than enough information to NOT help me in choosing.</p><p> </p><p>I really only have one question:</p><p>Bottom line is this will a SWFA FFP scope's MIL-QUAD reticle obscure a deer/elk's vital area enough to possibly prevent shots in low light conditions at it's lower magnifications between 3-5x and be to small to see in low light or other conditions at magnifications above 10x.</p><p> </p><p>I did read an excellent article from here that strongly advises FFP for hunters and gives excellent reasons as to why, but I would like some first had experiences to help in my decision making. I will not be able to do a evaluation of FFP or SFP prior to buying, so I need experienced input. Please bear in mind this scope will be used ONLY for hunting deer/antelope and elk not small game or varmints ever.</p><p> </p><p>Lastly I will limiting my range to 600 yards due to a host of reasons chief among them is bullet performance at 600 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1289721, member: 95733"] Did a second search and came up with more than enough information to NOT help me in choosing. I really only have one question: Bottom line is this will a SWFA FFP scope's MIL-QUAD reticle obscure a deer/elk's vital area enough to possibly prevent shots in low light conditions at it's lower magnifications between 3-5x and be to small to see in low light or other conditions at magnifications above 10x. I did read an excellent article from here that strongly advises FFP for hunters and gives excellent reasons as to why, but I would like some first had experiences to help in my decision making. I will not be able to do a evaluation of FFP or SFP prior to buying, so I need experienced input. Please bear in mind this scope will be used ONLY for hunting deer/antelope and elk not small game or varmints ever. Lastly I will limiting my range to 600 yards due to a host of reasons chief among them is bullet performance at 600 yards. [/QUOTE]
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