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Reticle hard to see at low power on FFP scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Senderofan" data-source="post: 1097887" data-attributes="member: 13831"><p>Well...The folks I've encountered train day and night, rain and shine....even snow. The training is far from BR shooting. So....I guess we can agree to disagree on that.</p><p></p><p>The fact remains.....having sub tensions that maintain the same value at any magnification has real world value. Whether one incorporates this into their hunting.....is a personal choice. I really like having my laser range finder with me all the time....but if it should ever fail...I have a back up. SFP and FFP each have strengths and weaknesses. Both are useful tools.....Both can be used very successfully in hunting. FFP has been around for a fair amount of time and isn't just a fad.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to pee in anyones' Wheaties.........just trying to make sure "The rest of the story" gets shared as well. Best advice I can share is...... for folks to try each in the field......and decide for themselves. The inter web can provide tons of information.....but it can't provide real world experience with equipment.</p><p></p><p>Good Evening Gentlemen.......I enjoy having the freedom and opportunity to choose a FFP or SFP....hopefully this stays with us for many more generations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Senderofan, post: 1097887, member: 13831"] Well...The folks I've encountered train day and night, rain and shine....even snow. The training is far from BR shooting. So....I guess we can agree to disagree on that. The fact remains.....having sub tensions that maintain the same value at any magnification has real world value. Whether one incorporates this into their hunting.....is a personal choice. I really like having my laser range finder with me all the time....but if it should ever fail...I have a back up. SFP and FFP each have strengths and weaknesses. Both are useful tools.....Both can be used very successfully in hunting. FFP has been around for a fair amount of time and isn't just a fad. Not trying to pee in anyones' Wheaties.........just trying to make sure "The rest of the story" gets shared as well. Best advice I can share is...... for folks to try each in the field......and decide for themselves. The inter web can provide tons of information.....but it can't provide real world experience with equipment. Good Evening Gentlemen.......I enjoy having the freedom and opportunity to choose a FFP or SFP....hopefully this stays with us for many more generations! [/QUOTE]
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