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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope power affects rectile
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<blockquote data-quote="pitsnipe" data-source="post: 731689" data-attributes="member: 38300"><p>I dont think his scope is changing POI (point of impact) (thats how I read his post anyway) its just that the reticle "blocks out" his POI because the cross hairs or center dot gets bigger at that magnification. One of the trade offs of a front focal plane scope at close distance. And at long range they will block out the small things. Like a prarie dog at 500+ yards sticking just his head out of the hole. But if the POI changes that is a scope problem. Needs to go in for repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitsnipe, post: 731689, member: 38300"] I dont think his scope is changing POI (point of impact) (thats how I read his post anyway) its just that the reticle "blocks out" his POI because the cross hairs or center dot gets bigger at that magnification. One of the trade offs of a front focal plane scope at close distance. And at long range they will block out the small things. Like a prarie dog at 500+ yards sticking just his head out of the hole. But if the POI changes that is a scope problem. Needs to go in for repair. [/QUOTE]
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