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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1356728" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>Canhunter> I will definitely have to go to the horse's mouth for a definitive on the 6.5-20 LRP FFP, I will report back. It really is a jungle out there - trying to get what I want, without knowing exactly what I want...</p><p></p><p>Martin> thanks for the tip. I'm somewhat familiar with the mark 4, and agree, it's a solid, practical Scope. If I see an ER/T used, I will pick it up in a heartbeat. I'm not a huge fan of the mk4 turrets, and while it will do the job, I'm not in a hurry. I want to make the most well informed decision I can, and until I have exhausted all avenues, I don't feel the need to settle on something I'm not 100% happy with. I really wish the illuminated mark 6 was not $4k up here - I don't mind paying for optics, and it seems there is even a Tubbs reticle available for it; </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.zediker.com/DTR_PDF_links/DTR_DWD_article_testing_2015.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.zediker.com/DTR_PDF_links/DTR_DWD_article_testing_2015.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Interesting read. Sorry im a n00b - I need 3 posts before I can attach a link</p><p></p><p>Re FFP/SFP, I'm not decided either way. Without experience, it appears FFP offers a greater degree of precision. To me, that is attractive. The negatives as I understand them are +weight, +cost, and questionable precision at low power. An illuminated reticle generally resolves the last issue.</p><p></p><p>It seems a lot of hunters and most target shooters prefer SFP. I would like to hear more about how people are achieving ~moa precision, holding dope, and using variable power. Is there something I'm missing? Maybe it's immaterial, and just my OCD concerned with wind holds and unknown/variable sub tensions unless at max magnification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1356728, member: 103303"] Canhunter> I will definitely have to go to the horse's mouth for a definitive on the 6.5-20 LRP FFP, I will report back. It really is a jungle out there - trying to get what I want, without knowing exactly what I want... Martin> thanks for the tip. I'm somewhat familiar with the mark 4, and agree, it's a solid, practical Scope. If I see an ER/T used, I will pick it up in a heartbeat. I'm not a huge fan of the mk4 turrets, and while it will do the job, I'm not in a hurry. I want to make the most well informed decision I can, and until I have exhausted all avenues, I don't feel the need to settle on something I'm not 100% happy with. I really wish the illuminated mark 6 was not $4k up here - I don't mind paying for optics, and it seems there is even a Tubbs reticle available for it; [URL]http://www.zediker.com/DTR_PDF_links/DTR_DWD_article_testing_2015.pdf[/URL] Interesting read. Sorry im a n00b - I need 3 posts before I can attach a link Re FFP/SFP, I'm not decided either way. Without experience, it appears FFP offers a greater degree of precision. To me, that is attractive. The negatives as I understand them are +weight, +cost, and questionable precision at low power. An illuminated reticle generally resolves the last issue. It seems a lot of hunters and most target shooters prefer SFP. I would like to hear more about how people are achieving ~moa precision, holding dope, and using variable power. Is there something I'm missing? Maybe it's immaterial, and just my OCD concerned with wind holds and unknown/variable sub tensions unless at max magnification. [/QUOTE]
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