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Scope Help - Fine Reticle - FFP or SFP - 30mm - $1000
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<blockquote data-quote="aaronoto" data-source="post: 1483555" data-attributes="member: 107078"><p>The only time I've found a FFP to be a little too thick is when grouping on paper at 400 yards at a small bullseye. For practical purposes though, never an issue. I'd try looking through a few more reticles before making up your mind. I know you want more mag, but if you go SFP I'd actually recommend going lower mag range, say 3.5-15x. You'll find the scope will probably live at 15x most of the time but max power on a SFP scope is generally (scope dependent) where your reticle hold overs will be true. So not only will you get a finer reticle but your hold over will also be true and you'll save money over a FFP scope. For competition use my scope lives at 12-15x out to 800 yards, but these are steel competitions with larger targets. The PST is solid choice, if you can sacrifice a little on the upper end of your mag requirements a Nightforce SHV would also be a very good choice for around your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaronoto, post: 1483555, member: 107078"] The only time I've found a FFP to be a little too thick is when grouping on paper at 400 yards at a small bullseye. For practical purposes though, never an issue. I'd try looking through a few more reticles before making up your mind. I know you want more mag, but if you go SFP I'd actually recommend going lower mag range, say 3.5-15x. You'll find the scope will probably live at 15x most of the time but max power on a SFP scope is generally (scope dependent) where your reticle hold overs will be true. So not only will you get a finer reticle but your hold over will also be true and you'll save money over a FFP scope. For competition use my scope lives at 12-15x out to 800 yards, but these are steel competitions with larger targets. The PST is solid choice, if you can sacrifice a little on the upper end of your mag requirements a Nightforce SHV would also be a very good choice for around your budget. [/QUOTE]
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