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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MARCH 3 - 24 x 42 The perfect mountain rifle scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer2" data-source="post: 1491324" data-attributes="member: 25190"><p>I have a FFP 3-24 and I definitely bought it thinking it is the best option for lightweight sheep hunting type rifle. I've been shooting with it all summer and I've finally got the parallax adjustment figured out. It's touchy because you travel through the entire range of adjustment in short order but after some time with it that no longer bothers me. I wish you could lock out the windage knob but other than that there is nothing I would change. I went non-illuminated, 42 mm. I mix it up a lot and sometimes end up taking game at close range and although the FFP reticle is pretty small on lowest power I don't think I'll have any problem centering up on something like a deer or elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer2, post: 1491324, member: 25190"] I have a FFP 3-24 and I definitely bought it thinking it is the best option for lightweight sheep hunting type rifle. I’ve been shooting with it all summer and I’ve finally got the parallax adjustment figured out. It’s touchy because you travel through the entire range of adjustment in short order but after some time with it that no longer bothers me. I wish you could lock out the windage knob but other than that there is nothing I would change. I went non-illuminated, 42 mm. I mix it up a lot and sometimes end up taking game at close range and although the FFP reticle is pretty small on lowest power I don’t think I’ll have any problem centering up on something like a deer or elk. [/QUOTE]
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