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Ffp vs sfp
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 2104312"><p>Advantage</p><p></p><p>when I am in the moment I can make my magnification fit the best image of my target/terrain and not worry about my wind holds, because my reticle graduations are always the same value. So I can shoot on 12 power, 14 power, 7 power, 4 power 18 power it doesn't matter, and my hash/dot is still 1 moa or whatever it is no matter what. If you hold for elevation then the same thing here</p><p></p><p>disadvantage</p><p></p><p>Most ffp reticles are small on very low power and hard to see when low at dusk without illumination</p><p></p><p>I can make both work. But it's nice to be behind the gun and not constrained to only 3/4 powers of magnification that I remember I can use. Instead, I make the mag comfortable and shoot. It's also nice to see my reticle at dusk. I've yet to find the perfect scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 2104312"] Advantage when I am in the moment I can make my magnification fit the best image of my target/terrain and not worry about my wind holds, because my reticle graduations are always the same value. So I can shoot on 12 power, 14 power, 7 power, 4 power 18 power it doesn’t matter, and my hash/dot is still 1 moa or whatever it is no matter what. If you hold for elevation then the same thing here disadvantage Most ffp reticles are small on very low power and hard to see when low at dusk without illumination I can make both work. But it’s nice to be behind the gun and not constrained to only 3/4 powers of magnification that I remember I can use. Instead, I make the mag comfortable and shoot. It’s also nice to see my reticle at dusk. I’ve yet to find the perfect scope. [/QUOTE]
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