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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2221516" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have and use both. Neither is better but moa and sfp is what I prefer for hunting. No reason on the moa but sfp is what I find most often combined with sfp. SFP is desired because I prefer the larger reticle in low light and closer in shots. I often struggle with my FFP scopes on lower power in certain conditions. I have no issue holding wind or elevation with sfp as well, mostly since if I'm hold elevation I'm also likely able to dial up mag. In the end there is no right or wrong, just preference and opinion. What people wrongfully attempt to do is always convert them into imperial references such as inches. Its an angular measure and just a dial or hold to number. Nothing more. Most experienced shooters will say hold 1 moa left or .3 mil left. I've never heard a spotter in my world say hey man, hold 3" left. It is moa or mil holds and adjustments and has nothing to do with inches or feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2221516, member: 61747"] I have and use both. Neither is better but moa and sfp is what I prefer for hunting. No reason on the moa but sfp is what I find most often combined with sfp. SFP is desired because I prefer the larger reticle in low light and closer in shots. I often struggle with my FFP scopes on lower power in certain conditions. I have no issue holding wind or elevation with sfp as well, mostly since if I'm hold elevation I'm also likely able to dial up mag. In the end there is no right or wrong, just preference and opinion. What people wrongfully attempt to do is always convert them into imperial references such as inches. Its an angular measure and just a dial or hold to number. Nothing more. Most experienced shooters will say hold 1 moa left or .3 mil left. I've never heard a spotter in my world say hey man, hold 3" left. It is moa or mil holds and adjustments and has nothing to do with inches or feet. [/QUOTE]
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