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First Focal Plane Vs. Second Focal Plane
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 773215" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Having the reticle cover more of the target as I dial down is EXACTLY what I want it to do, I dial down because I'm shooting close. I also want my reticle to be as fine as possible at max which is where it lives when shooting at any distance. I use the reticle changing in the SFP as a tool like you use the reticle staying the same with the FFP.</p><p></p><p>The only times I'm interested in an actual number for holding of is when I'm at long range at full power, in the field on a game animal I pull the trigger and if I miss I don't shoot again, if I connect and I'm of I simple change my hold to the possition the bullet landed and us that as my aim point and pull the trigger, I don't have time to think about how far of I was just gotta fix it so for that I don't really care what the reticle substitutions are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 773215, member: 13632"] Having the reticle cover more of the target as I dial down is EXACTLY what I want it to do, I dial down because I'm shooting close. I also want my reticle to be as fine as possible at max which is where it lives when shooting at any distance. I use the reticle changing in the SFP as a tool like you use the reticle staying the same with the FFP. The only times I'm interested in an actual number for holding of is when I'm at long range at full power, in the field on a game animal I pull the trigger and if I miss I don't shoot again, if I connect and I'm of I simple change my hold to the possition the bullet landed and us that as my aim point and pull the trigger, I don't have time to think about how far of I was just gotta fix it so for that I don't really care what the reticle substitutions are. [/QUOTE]
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