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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need advice for scope ffp vs sfp. Read everything i could. Simple question
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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin104" data-source="post: 2407909" data-attributes="member: 28244"><p>Advantages and disadvantages both ways. I prefer SFP because I don't want my reticle be huge at high magnification. If you have time to dial for elevation and wind then buy SFP and point and shoot. Practice in wind and get diligent. Dial it up and trust your dial. If you want to hold for wind then FFP will be easier to use because with SFP, the reticle is only correct at one magnification. With most SFP scopes, the only time the reticle is accurate is when the scope is on max magnification. Some are set up to be accurate at a magnification other than max but that is rare. That is how they are designed. You will need to practice either way, of course. if I were to get into PRS competition and was shooting against time, I would shoot FFP and hold for wind. I have gone back and forth on this myself for years. My dad likes FFP and I prefer SFP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin104, post: 2407909, member: 28244"] Advantages and disadvantages both ways. I prefer SFP because I don't want my reticle be huge at high magnification. If you have time to dial for elevation and wind then buy SFP and point and shoot. Practice in wind and get diligent. Dial it up and trust your dial. If you want to hold for wind then FFP will be easier to use because with SFP, the reticle is only correct at one magnification. With most SFP scopes, the only time the reticle is accurate is when the scope is on max magnification. Some are set up to be accurate at a magnification other than max but that is rare. That is how they are designed. You will need to practice either way, of course. if I were to get into PRS competition and was shooting against time, I would shoot FFP and hold for wind. I have gone back and forth on this myself for years. My dad likes FFP and I prefer SFP. [/QUOTE]
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