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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="sscoyote" data-source="post: 988226" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>I understand the needs (and simple application) of some shooters who want a reticle that doesn't change subtension when the power is changed, but I'm a dedicated 2nd FP shooter, and love the math that's used with it. IMO there's nothing better than the inversely proportional nature of 2nd FP reticle subtension vs. magnification, and the adaptation of the mil-ranging formula for reticle-ranging and downrange zeroing at any power with any multi-stadia reticle (including simple plex). Have had a lot of fun in the field and on the range using those concepts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 988226, member: 1133"] I understand the needs (and simple application) of some shooters who want a reticle that doesn't change subtension when the power is changed, but I'm a dedicated 2nd FP shooter, and love the math that's used with it. IMO there's nothing better than the inversely proportional nature of 2nd FP reticle subtension vs. magnification, and the adaptation of the mil-ranging formula for reticle-ranging and downrange zeroing at any power with any multi-stadia reticle (including simple plex). Have had a lot of fun in the field and on the range using those concepts. [/QUOTE]
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