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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
first focal plane and second
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<blockquote data-quote="boattaileddeth" data-source="post: 274259" data-attributes="member: 17030"><p>ok new to this site but not that new to shooting. </p><p> </p><p>Correct me if i'm wrong but with a FFP the reticle does not move with magnification, thus point of aim point of impact bam. On a SFP if you increase the mag your point of aim point of impact should move correct? if so then how much? </p><p> </p><p>Application is hunting 300-600 using a NF NXS 3.5-15x56 NPR-1</p><p>Going to use 6.5 grendel AWS 24" barrel 120gr Nosler BT</p><p> </p><p>any light shed on the FFP and SFP movement of the reticle would be much appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boattaileddeth, post: 274259, member: 17030"] ok new to this site but not that new to shooting. Correct me if i'm wrong but with a FFP the reticle does not move with magnification, thus point of aim point of impact bam. On a SFP if you increase the mag your point of aim point of impact should move correct? if so then how much? Application is hunting 300-600 using a NF NXS 3.5-15x56 NPR-1 Going to use 6.5 grendel AWS 24" barrel 120gr Nosler BT any light shed on the FFP and SFP movement of the reticle would be much appreciated [/QUOTE]
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