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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
FFP vs SFP
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<blockquote data-quote="K9TXS" data-source="post: 1867961" data-attributes="member: 85208"><p>Second plane only for me. I'm 71, wear bifocals, have a double astigmatism and eye floaters.</p><p></p><p>I use a NF MOAR and Leupold TMOA reticles only. No dial turning. SP allows me to easily see my reticles at all times. I tried FFP, but using low power the reticle was too small for me to use. I will scan the fields on low power most of the time and when a rat or dog is spotted, I'm ready to pull the trigger.</p><p></p><p>I only shoot sage rats and prairie dogs out to about 400 yards with 2, 20 vartarg rifles. After you have shot so many rounds over so many years, you know your rifle, load and what it will do. I do use a laser range finder a lot. We spot for each other and the spotter will call out the distance and wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9TXS, post: 1867961, member: 85208"] Second plane only for me. I'm 71, wear bifocals, have a double astigmatism and eye floaters. I use a NF MOAR and Leupold TMOA reticles only. No dial turning. SP allows me to easily see my reticles at all times. I tried FFP, but using low power the reticle was too small for me to use. I will scan the fields on low power most of the time and when a rat or dog is spotted, I'm ready to pull the trigger. I only shoot sage rats and prairie dogs out to about 400 yards with 2, 20 vartarg rifles. After you have shot so many rounds over so many years, you know your rifle, load and what it will do. I do use a laser range finder a lot. We spot for each other and the spotter will call out the distance and wind. [/QUOTE]
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