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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
SFP - how much magnification is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2175420" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>I still use SFP and MOA scopes even though I recently upgraded several scopes and had a chance to switch. It just seems difficult to find an FFP that has high enough quality glass and low enough weight in my price range. I feel like you get better glass in an SFP for the same money. I'm not at a Point where I can afford Alpha glass for all my rifles and have been very happy with my $800-$1200 scopes, although I can't make myself go back to anything lower quality, so I definitely understand not wanting lesser quality once you've experienced the Alpha glass. My highest power scope is a 4-24 Trijicon and if I need more brightness at last light I just dial down to 12 knowing my 1 MOA hash marks are now 2 MOA. Definitely easier to do with an even number high power scope. I have verified that where it says 12 power is in fact 12 and the sub tensions are what they should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2175420, member: 111161"] I still use SFP and MOA scopes even though I recently upgraded several scopes and had a chance to switch. It just seems difficult to find an FFP that has high enough quality glass and low enough weight in my price range. I feel like you get better glass in an SFP for the same money. I’m not at a Point where I can afford Alpha glass for all my rifles and have been very happy with my $800-$1200 scopes, although I can’t make myself go back to anything lower quality, so I definitely understand not wanting lesser quality once you’ve experienced the Alpha glass. My highest power scope is a 4-24 Trijicon and if I need more brightness at last light I just dial down to 12 knowing my 1 MOA hash marks are now 2 MOA. Definitely easier to do with an even number high power scope. I have verified that where it says 12 power is in fact 12 and the sub tensions are what they should be. [/QUOTE]
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