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<blockquote data-quote="pockets380" data-source="post: 720029" data-attributes="member: 30350"><p>Correct me if I am wrong but with the nightforce velocity reticle you have to be set on a certain power to use the hold over points right? If you are using the turret to adjust drop it is accurate on any power. I like the option of hold over or clicking. I saw on an episode of Extreme Outer Limits, Bob demonstrated using both ways. Looks like a really cool reticle. Just don't know if I like having to be on a certain power to use the hold over points. I've been looking at all the great debates on FFP vs SFP on here. It's all very interesting. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pockets380, post: 720029, member: 30350"] Correct me if I am wrong but with the nightforce velocity reticle you have to be set on a certain power to use the hold over points right? If you are using the turret to adjust drop it is accurate on any power. I like the option of hold over or clicking. I saw on an episode of Extreme Outer Limits, Bob demonstrated using both ways. Looks like a really cool reticle. Just don't know if I like having to be on a certain power to use the hold over points. I've been looking at all the great debates on FFP vs SFP on here. It's all very interesting. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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