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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Vortex PST FFF or second focal plane
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1262287" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Dog, the difference between the SFP and FFP is easily apparent, even in the store. The FFP is thicker at max zoom. Some say too thick for long range target shooting, but not a hindrance for most game. The FFP also can be almost invisible at zooms ranges below 9 or so. The SFP is more usable for target and game in all ranges.</p><p></p><p>SFP vs FFP is debated much on this site. Most have strong opinions that are usually based on personal preference and the type of target/game shooting they do. IMO the SFP is best for hunters who do not use the reticle for ranging and rely mostly on their laser range finder. SFP is also best in low light low contrast conditions that require minimum zoom. FFP, on the other hand, is most used by folks who like to change zoom a lot and shoot using the reticle for holdover at various zooms (the main reasons they are loved by Precision Rifle Comp shooters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1262287, member: 74902"] Dog, the difference between the SFP and FFP is easily apparent, even in the store. The FFP is thicker at max zoom. Some say too thick for long range target shooting, but not a hindrance for most game. The FFP also can be almost invisible at zooms ranges below 9 or so. The SFP is more usable for target and game in all ranges. SFP vs FFP is debated much on this site. Most have strong opinions that are usually based on personal preference and the type of target/game shooting they do. IMO the SFP is best for hunters who do not use the reticle for ranging and rely mostly on their laser range finder. SFP is also best in low light low contrast conditions that require minimum zoom. FFP, on the other hand, is most used by folks who like to change zoom a lot and shoot using the reticle for holdover at various zooms (the main reasons they are loved by Precision Rifle Comp shooters). [/QUOTE]
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