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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
SFP vs. FFP
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<blockquote data-quote="window licker" data-source="post: 873241" data-attributes="member: 49560"><p>If you plan on shooting comps or using the reticle for elevation and wind holds get the ffp, if your hunting at longer ranges where you have time to dial for windage and elevation sfp will be fine. The ffp reticle does grow when you increase the power, but the reticle size is relative to the target throughout the power range, meaning the reticle is covering just as much of the target at 10x as it is at 25x.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="window licker, post: 873241, member: 49560"] If you plan on shooting comps or using the reticle for elevation and wind holds get the ffp, if your hunting at longer ranges where you have time to dial for windage and elevation sfp will be fine. The ffp reticle does grow when you increase the power, but the reticle size is relative to the target throughout the power range, meaning the reticle is covering just as much of the target at 10x as it is at 25x. [/QUOTE]
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