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FFP VS SFP need a answer
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1289748" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Thanks for the reply Barrelnut, </p><p>I planned on using the substitutions on the SFWA's vertical cross hair as POI at what ever range they happen to correspond with. Now I know that with a SFP scope this is at least somewhat affected by what ever power setting the scope is at other than maximum or what ever power setting the scope's subs are calibrated for. I'm guessing that at lower then max power the values in MOA, MIL Dot, Mil Quad or what ever that the subs are change in proportion to the reduction of power. </p><p> </p><p>If this is as indeed a true statement, doesn't this add another set of computations you would have to figure out for and have a cheat sheet available to use the scope effectively at other than the dedicated power that the subs of SFP scope are set for, there by adding at least some additional complication in using the SFP scopes substitutions aiming points? or am I over complicating/thinking things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1289748, member: 95733"] Thanks for the reply Barrelnut, I planned on using the substitutions on the SFWA's vertical cross hair as POI at what ever range they happen to correspond with. Now I know that with a SFP scope this is at least somewhat affected by what ever power setting the scope is at other than maximum or what ever power setting the scope's subs are calibrated for. I'm guessing that at lower then max power the values in MOA, MIL Dot, Mil Quad or what ever that the subs are change in proportion to the reduction of power. If this is as indeed a true statement, doesn't this add another set of computations you would have to figure out for and have a cheat sheet available to use the scope effectively at other than the dedicated power that the subs of SFP scope are set for, there by adding at least some additional complication in using the SFP scopes substitutions aiming points? or am I over complicating/thinking things. [/QUOTE]
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