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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 406883" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>what's scarry to me is these posts i've just read. you guys act like you can't use a SFP for holdovers and wind corrections. that's exactly what i do.use the reticle.i'm gonna have to let some of the best long range hunters know they use the wrong focal plane. how long does it take to put the scope on the highest power? i use the center out to 350-400 yards. if the shot is farther than that, i'm taking a few seconds to set up, or are we snap shooting at 500 and above? how do you shoot at small targets at 1000 with that FFP. i remember shooting at crows and we couldn't even use the gun that had that big ole Swaro on it. YOU COULDN'T SEE THE CROW cause the reticle covered it up!</p><p> I agree that it's a no-brainer. most "educated " long range hunters use a SFP scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 406883, member: 4491"] what's scarry to me is these posts i've just read. you guys act like you can't use a SFP for holdovers and wind corrections. that's exactly what i do.use the reticle.i'm gonna have to let some of the best long range hunters know they use the wrong focal plane. how long does it take to put the scope on the highest power? i use the center out to 350-400 yards. if the shot is farther than that, i'm taking a few seconds to set up, or are we snap shooting at 500 and above? how do you shoot at small targets at 1000 with that FFP. i remember shooting at crows and we couldn't even use the gun that had that big ole Swaro on it. YOU COULDN'T SEE THE CROW cause the reticle covered it up! I agree that it's a no-brainer. most "educated " long range hunters use a SFP scope. [/QUOTE]
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