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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
First or second focal for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clearlight" data-source="post: 1416315" data-attributes="member: 105106"><p>Depends on the distance , but for anything where shot time is an issue , FFP for me . </p><p>Out past 7 or 800 , Im probably going to dial the range rather than holdover , so </p><p>SFP is ok there . ELR , SFP for a smaller reticle to target relationship . Some optic</p><p>manufacturers offer some relatively thin FFP reticles though , March have an</p><p>excellent thinner MOA reticle in their 5-40 , perfect for ELR . </p><p>Having said that , I still shoot with irons occasionally in tight scrub .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clearlight, post: 1416315, member: 105106"] Depends on the distance , but for anything where shot time is an issue , FFP for me . Out past 7 or 800 , Im probably going to dial the range rather than holdover , so SFP is ok there . ELR , SFP for a smaller reticle to target relationship . Some optic manufacturers offer some relatively thin FFP reticles though , March have an excellent thinner MOA reticle in their 5-40 , perfect for ELR . Having said that , I still shoot with irons occasionally in tight scrub . [/QUOTE]
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