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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 479366" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>For me I would think that a scope with a first focal plane and marks consistant with how you measure wind would be the quickest way to get on target. For example the new vortex viper pst with a MOA ebr reticle in the first focal plane, Or a nightforce FFP. I prefer MOA but there are other reticles for other measurments. There are some who dont like the FFP type reticles but I like the fact that no matter what magnifcation you are on the marks have the same value. I would think this and having a scope chart vs computer would be much faster. Just range, check chart, hold and shot vs. Range, input data, get solution, dial, shot. Both have stronger and weaker points. Its an option and you can still use both methods and just choose which one fits your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 479366, member: 20443"] For me I would think that a scope with a first focal plane and marks consistant with how you measure wind would be the quickest way to get on target. For example the new vortex viper pst with a MOA ebr reticle in the first focal plane, Or a nightforce FFP. I prefer MOA but there are other reticles for other measurments. There are some who dont like the FFP type reticles but I like the fact that no matter what magnifcation you are on the marks have the same value. I would think this and having a scope chart vs computer would be much faster. Just range, check chart, hold and shot vs. Range, input data, get solution, dial, shot. Both have stronger and weaker points. Its an option and you can still use both methods and just choose which one fits your situation. [/QUOTE]
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