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Need advice for scope ffp vs sfp. Read everything i could. Simple question
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2407843" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Yesterday shooting with two newbie shooters out to 900 yards. They also hunt and this topic came up. Two of us had the same reticle EBR7C and he was dialing all day long and lost his place. Had to start from 100 and go again. Other guy had a NF something and dialing all day. I never clicked my scope one time and I pointed it out. An hour lesson in using the reticle and both said WHY THE HELLO WOULD ANYBODY DIAL WHEN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS AIM AND SHOOT? I said I don't know I guess it's cool or something it makes no sense to me. They both said I guess I better learn how to use this thing. </p><p>Of course then the question of FFP and SFP came up. I broke out my 28N with a VX6 3-18 with TMOA and lined all up on the bench. All the other scopes were on lowest power I think 5x. I timed them from standing to hitting the 500yd 12x12" plate. The only miss was a FFP and was the slowest to hit. Again, WHY THE HELLO WOULD ANYONE HUNT WITH ONE OF THOSE THINGS YOU CANT SEE THE FLIPPEN AIMING POINT? I don't know I guess they like it. </p><p>Yes a lot more discussion was had and they at this point are still with their original thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2407843, member: 42157"] Yesterday shooting with two newbie shooters out to 900 yards. They also hunt and this topic came up. Two of us had the same reticle EBR7C and he was dialing all day long and lost his place. Had to start from 100 and go again. Other guy had a NF something and dialing all day. I never clicked my scope one time and I pointed it out. An hour lesson in using the reticle and both said WHY THE HELLO WOULD ANYBODY DIAL WHEN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS AIM AND SHOOT? I said I don’t know I guess it’s cool or something it makes no sense to me. They both said I guess I better learn how to use this thing. Of course then the question of FFP and SFP came up. I broke out my 28N with a VX6 3-18 with TMOA and lined all up on the bench. All the other scopes were on lowest power I think 5x. I timed them from standing to hitting the 500yd 12x12” plate. The only miss was a FFP and was the slowest to hit. Again, WHY THE HELLO WOULD ANYONE HUNT WITH ONE OF THOSE THINGS YOU CANT SEE THE FLIPPEN AIMING POINT? I don’t know I guess they like it. Yes a lot more discussion was had and they at this point are still with their original thoughts [/QUOTE]
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