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First Focal Plane Vs. Second Focal Plane
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 782958" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I don't know who you are referring to but since I have made a fair share of posts I will assume you were referring to me as one. You couldn't be more wrong either. I am NO hero, just a guy that hunts and shoots a lot. I have worked hard and long to pay for the equipment I use. I also make sacrifices. You will find no fancy 4 wheeler in my garage. What you will find is a pair of worn boots and a pickup with 200,000 miles. And that's our newer vehicle.</p><p> </p><p>When I buy a new scope and pay $1800 for it I can tell you it for sure is not chump change. I am 54 and earned every penny of it.</p><p> </p><p>You preach of things said that as being worthless comments and , digs and pushing buttons. What the hell was that comment you just made?</p><p> </p><p>The truth is you do not shoot long range. That is fine and consistent to your hunting area. I am happy for you and I am sure you kill game. But please don't try to tell other what we need to make a long shot. 400 yards may be long to you but it is not in elk country.</p><p> </p><p>The difference in the distances being talked about has everything to do with what and how you use your scope.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p><p> </p><p>PS, my every day coyote rifle wears a Vortex viper, and so does my gopher rifle. I have written reviews and praised vortex scope for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 782958, member: 7503"] I don't know who you are referring to but since I have made a fair share of posts I will assume you were referring to me as one. You couldn't be more wrong either. I am NO hero, just a guy that hunts and shoots a lot. I have worked hard and long to pay for the equipment I use. I also make sacrifices. You will find no fancy 4 wheeler in my garage. What you will find is a pair of worn boots and a pickup with 200,000 miles. And that's our newer vehicle. When I buy a new scope and pay $1800 for it I can tell you it for sure is not chump change. I am 54 and earned every penny of it. You preach of things said that as being worthless comments and , digs and pushing buttons. What the hell was that comment you just made? The truth is you do not shoot long range. That is fine and consistent to your hunting area. I am happy for you and I am sure you kill game. But please don't try to tell other what we need to make a long shot. 400 yards may be long to you but it is not in elk country. The difference in the distances being talked about has everything to do with what and how you use your scope. Jeff PS, my every day coyote rifle wears a Vortex viper, and so does my gopher rifle. I have written reviews and praised vortex scope for years. [/QUOTE]
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