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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="jarnold37" data-source="post: 2408494" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>I have both but I prefer 2FP. And I prefer only a cross hair that leaves a very clear sight picture. I hunt from a bench and can range and dial very quickly. Normally hunt with a partner and one will range while the other loads and dials. For long range on an animal it seems being more humane to be a little more precise and click and hold right on. I have let big deer walk because would not shoot at animal long range while moving. I don't really want marks for windage. as even at 700 yards I can judge 2" left or right as my scope is 42 power. The fine crosshair makes that easier to do. Even with real sniper, they use marks because of quick aim, and a hit anywhere and the intended target is out of commision. But when there is time, they dial. Everyone has their own method, just sharing mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 2408494, member: 29241"] I have both but I prefer 2FP. And I prefer only a cross hair that leaves a very clear sight picture. I hunt from a bench and can range and dial very quickly. Normally hunt with a partner and one will range while the other loads and dials. For long range on an animal it seems being more humane to be a little more precise and click and hold right on. I have let big deer walk because would not shoot at animal long range while moving. I don't really want marks for windage. as even at 700 yards I can judge 2" left or right as my scope is 42 power. The fine crosshair makes that easier to do. Even with real sniper, they use marks because of quick aim, and a hit anywhere and the intended target is out of commision. But when there is time, they dial. Everyone has their own method, just sharing mine. [/QUOTE]
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