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Leupold Reticle Help
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<blockquote data-quote="blackdog" data-source="post: 1731976" data-attributes="member: 30105"><p>You realize that for any second focal plane scope, any windage hashmarks are only going to be of true value when you're at full power? So to answer your question, yes, any time you're not on full power, you will need to do some math. Generally in my opinion it's easiest to run a SFP scope if you're holding wind either at full power (making markings true value) or half power (making the markings double value). First focal plane scope solves that problem as reticle markings in them remain of true value regardless of magnification.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I've used a TMOA reticle for years in a VX6 and I like that a lot. It's WAY better than the WindPlex that originally came with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackdog, post: 1731976, member: 30105"] You realize that for any second focal plane scope, any windage hashmarks are only going to be of true value when you're at full power? So to answer your question, yes, any time you're not on full power, you will need to do some math. Generally in my opinion it's easiest to run a SFP scope if you're holding wind either at full power (making markings true value) or half power (making the markings double value). First focal plane scope solves that problem as reticle markings in them remain of true value regardless of magnification. All that being said, I've used a TMOA reticle for years in a VX6 and I like that a lot. It's WAY better than the WindPlex that originally came with it. [/QUOTE]
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