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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
FFP vs SFP
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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 1867916" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>Like several others, I've transitioned nearly all my rifles to FFP, but I'm a MOA guy. I don't usually use the MOA hash mark's unless time is an issue to dial the turret, or as when I'm on low power due to low light. When I do have to use one of my older SFP's, I generally switch the rangefinder to holdover in inches, so I'm not using anything but the center of the crosshairs anyway. Last elk I shot with the '06 with SFP was 456 yds. Rangefinder said hold 36 inches high. I put the crosshairs 24" above it's back, and sent it. DRT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 1867916, member: 57286"] Like several others, I've transitioned nearly all my rifles to FFP, but I'm a MOA guy. I don't usually use the MOA hash mark's unless time is an issue to dial the turret, or as when I'm on low power due to low light. When I do have to use one of my older SFP's, I generally switch the rangefinder to holdover in inches, so I'm not using anything but the center of the crosshairs anyway. Last elk I shot with the '06 with SFP was 456 yds. Rangefinder said hold 36 inches high. I put the crosshairs 24" above it's back, and sent it. DRT! [/QUOTE]
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