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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 407096" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i'm sure reticles, just like everything else, have been improved greatly and my limited experience with FFP is a few years old. if you can line up on 3" targets at 1300 yds, that would be something i've never seen on a FFP, and my main objective against it. conversely it always seemed that when the hair was small enough to do this, then it couldn't be seen at lower powers. i'm sure illumination/etched reticles has helped with this. i understand the advantages of FFP, but still consider the ability to range at any power a week argument.plus, as i've stated, i just hate that big thick hair when trying to shoot long range.guess they're not as thick as they used to be.the scopes with these capabilities are out of my price range. i have a PST on order. has a very nice reticle, slashes every 2 MOA. and yes, in SFP !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 407096, member: 4491"] i'm sure reticles, just like everything else, have been improved greatly and my limited experience with FFP is a few years old. if you can line up on 3" targets at 1300 yds, that would be something i've never seen on a FFP, and my main objective against it. conversely it always seemed that when the hair was small enough to do this, then it couldn't be seen at lower powers. i'm sure illumination/etched reticles has helped with this. i understand the advantages of FFP, but still consider the ability to range at any power a week argument.plus, as i've stated, i just hate that big thick hair when trying to shoot long range.guess they're not as thick as they used to be.the scopes with these capabilities are out of my price range. i have a PST on order. has a very nice reticle, slashes every 2 MOA. and yes, in SFP ! [/QUOTE]
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