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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
March 2-25? 42mm vs 52
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 1835514" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>For the military or tactical user the MRAD FFP scope may be best for quick ranging of distant targets using knows sizes of targets (torso measurement of an average man or size of a vehicle wheel) and then maybe backing off to lower power for target acquisition and better low light vision. The hunter, however may range with a laser range finder and if hunting in woods he may find the SFP reticle easier to see in low light at any power. My favorite scope remains my old Weaver K-4 (bought in 1967): tough, small and though the reticle is thick (1-MOA) it is fine at any range I might choose to shoot a white tail or larger animal. I have that scope on my 416/300 RUM wildcat: I only kill paper with it here in N. Louisiana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 1835514, member: 65116"] For the military or tactical user the MRAD FFP scope may be best for quick ranging of distant targets using knows sizes of targets (torso measurement of an average man or size of a vehicle wheel) and then maybe backing off to lower power for target acquisition and better low light vision. The hunter, however may range with a laser range finder and if hunting in woods he may find the SFP reticle easier to see in low light at any power. My favorite scope remains my old Weaver K-4 (bought in 1967): tough, small and though the reticle is thick (1-MOA) it is fine at any range I might choose to shoot a white tail or larger animal. I have that scope on my 416/300 RUM wildcat: I only kill paper with it here in N. Louisiana. [/QUOTE]
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