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Question About Reticle size in FFP Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1892334" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Not everything on here is speculation.</p><p></p><p>An example is I could just given the answer which is that the difference between the two scopes mentioned by the OP is reticle thickness. Because that is the difference.</p><p>Reticle thickness on the 16 is .150 Mo and x25 is .125 moa with the MOAR reticle. </p><p>This is for a more useful reticle at higher magnification. .150 or .125 doesn't change on magnification since it's a FFP but the difference between the two similar scopes ARE different in size. That's a fact.</p><p></p><p>However giving the answer away doesn't help understanding how to get the answer. Getting the manual or talking to the manufacture and the subtensions is the individuals job for research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1892334, member: 97050"] Not everything on here is speculation. An example is I could just given the answer which is that the difference between the two scopes mentioned by the OP is reticle thickness. Because that is the difference. Reticle thickness on the 16 is .150 Mo and x25 is .125 moa with the MOAR reticle. This is for a more useful reticle at higher magnification. .150 or .125 doesn’t change on magnification since it’s a FFP but the difference between the two similar scopes ARE different in size. That’s a fact. However giving the answer away doesn’t help understanding how to get the answer. Getting the manual or talking to the manufacture and the subtensions is the individuals job for research. [/QUOTE]
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