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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="stwcattle" data-source="post: 1377382" data-attributes="member: 89739"><p>Like Greyfox, my match rifles are equipped with ffp scope. All my hunting rifles but one have sfp scopes on them. The one that has a ffp scope is a ATACR- 4-16x42 and it pretty much stays on full power for mid range deer/antelope. I think the advantage of sfp on a hunting rifle is so you can turn power down for the inside of 200 yard shot and still pick up the reticle. In these cases, use of the reticle for wind holds are for most part not needed. One just needs to hold a little left or right depending on the wind direction and you will hit that deer or elk.</p><p>In summary, if you needing a scope for casual range use or hunting sfp will suit your needs in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stwcattle, post: 1377382, member: 89739"] Like Greyfox, my match rifles are equipped with ffp scope. All my hunting rifles but one have sfp scopes on them. The one that has a ffp scope is a ATACR- 4-16x42 and it pretty much stays on full power for mid range deer/antelope. I think the advantage of sfp on a hunting rifle is so you can turn power down for the inside of 200 yard shot and still pick up the reticle. In these cases, use of the reticle for wind holds are for most part not needed. One just needs to hold a little left or right depending on the wind direction and you will hit that deer or elk. In summary, if you needing a scope for casual range use or hunting sfp will suit your needs in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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