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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
first vs. second focal plane, could there be another option?
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<blockquote data-quote="trazman" data-source="post: 987203" data-attributes="member: 38668"><p>Mikecr I can understand your point of view, but at work I have both, a Night force sfp and 2 S&B FFP scopes... It is much easyer as a tactical shooter to have a ffp scope in the field... There are a lot of reasons for it. As a competitive shooter I could go with a sfp scope but I still prefer ffp. The only advantage that I see with a sfp is the reticle thickness which is partly true, because with a really good reticle as the P4L fine(s&b) there is not much of advantage over disadvantege of other things that come with sfp...</p><p></p><p>This is my opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trazman, post: 987203, member: 38668"] Mikecr I can understand your point of view, but at work I have both, a Night force sfp and 2 S&B FFP scopes... It is much easyer as a tactical shooter to have a ffp scope in the field... There are a lot of reasons for it. As a competitive shooter I could go with a sfp scope but I still prefer ffp. The only advantage that I see with a sfp is the reticle thickness which is partly true, because with a really good reticle as the P4L fine(s&b) there is not much of advantage over disadvantege of other things that come with sfp... This is my opinion... [/QUOTE]
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