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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Talk me into/out of FFP for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 2426589" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>I've been hunting with ffp for a few years now. It all depends on optic and reticle. Some are harder to see on lower power then others. The other thing is, once your use to ffp that hard to see reticle isn't so hard to see after a while. You just get use to looking at a fixed solid reticle for so long on sfp that ffp low power seems unusable. I always have my scopes on low power for hunting incase of a close shot and turn up magnification when and if the time is there. also never use illumination</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 2426589, member: 23070"] I’ve been hunting with ffp for a few years now. It all depends on optic and reticle. Some are harder to see on lower power then others. The other thing is, once your use to ffp that hard to see reticle isn’t so hard to see after a while. You just get use to looking at a fixed solid reticle for so long on sfp that ffp low power seems unusable. I always have my scopes on low power for hunting incase of a close shot and turn up magnification when and if the time is there. also never use illumination [/QUOTE]
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