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<blockquote data-quote="teesquare" data-source="post: 1302225" data-attributes="member: 56740"><p>Not trying to pick on you..but have you considered that it may be your lack of understanding the FFP scopes, or your personal likes and dislikes? As well - I have no idea what your "hunting" is comprised of...nor do you have knowledge of mine. Skill, location, terrain are all components of WHY each of us choose different products - that may not be suitable for someone else.</p><p>We all have preferences - and that is what makes life interesting...that we have more than one choice. There may be different brands and different reticles of FFP scopes that you find the advantages that many of us have...*IF* you are hunting at more than 100 yards. Short distance hunting....I don't think of either scope as having a distinct advantage over the other - again - given that at minimum magnification the reticle is sized to be viewable as a crosshair ( can't think of one I have used yet that does not give me that...)....100 yds. is what you are going to site in at, at a minimum distance. SO - worst case - you have a crosshair. As you need greater magnification, - you are likely looking/shooting further, so the reticle enlarges appropriately to reveal more useable information by which bullet drop can be accounted for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teesquare, post: 1302225, member: 56740"] Not trying to pick on you..but have you considered that it may be your lack of understanding the FFP scopes, or your personal likes and dislikes? As well - I have no idea what your "hunting" is comprised of...nor do you have knowledge of mine. Skill, location, terrain are all components of WHY each of us choose different products - that may not be suitable for someone else. We all have preferences - and that is what makes life interesting...that we have more than one choice. There may be different brands and different reticles of FFP scopes that you find the advantages that many of us have...*IF* you are hunting at more than 100 yards. Short distance hunting....I don't think of either scope as having a distinct advantage over the other - again - given that at minimum magnification the reticle is sized to be viewable as a crosshair ( can't think of one I have used yet that does not give me that...)....100 yds. is what you are going to site in at, at a minimum distance. SO - worst case - you have a crosshair. As you need greater magnification, - you are likely looking/shooting further, so the reticle enlarges appropriately to reveal more useable information by which bullet drop can be accounted for. [/QUOTE]
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