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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
First focal plain vs second focal plain
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1819726" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I have to disagree with the low power hard to see statements, it's definitely scope/reticle dependent. The leupold mk5hd ffp with pr1-moa reticle is clearly visible for duplex style use at lowest power in the 5-25x56 and 3.6-18x44, I have both. I personally like the 5-25 more as it's a little finer reticle than the illuminated 3.6-18x44. Also have a March 3-24x42 ffp and the reticle looks like a fine duplex @ 3x, and once you get up to 8x you can start using hold overs. Now my nx8 4-32x50 and Burris xtr3 3.3-18x50 they both are a bit hard to see at lowest mag, however the NF is illuminated and that helps. I've slowly been weeding out my sfp scopes, the only ones I have still mounted on rifles are a leupold vx6hd 3-18x44, and a swaro x5i 3.5-18x50, I wish the swaro was ffp I would own many as the glass is outstanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1819726, member: 13732"] I have to disagree with the low power hard to see statements, it's definitely scope/reticle dependent. The leupold mk5hd ffp with pr1-moa reticle is clearly visible for duplex style use at lowest power in the 5-25x56 and 3.6-18x44, I have both. I personally like the 5-25 more as it's a little finer reticle than the illuminated 3.6-18x44. Also have a March 3-24x42 ffp and the reticle looks like a fine duplex @ 3x, and once you get up to 8x you can start using hold overs. Now my nx8 4-32x50 and Burris xtr3 3.3-18x50 they both are a bit hard to see at lowest mag, however the NF is illuminated and that helps. I've slowly been weeding out my sfp scopes, the only ones I have still mounted on rifles are a leupold vx6hd 3-18x44, and a swaro x5i 3.5-18x50, I wish the swaro was ffp I would own many as the glass is outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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