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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Vortex Viper PST FFP or SFP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 472043" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>I have both the 4-16 and 6-24 PST FFP's and can tell you Vortex did an excellent job sizing these reticles. They're very easy to see and fast to use on low power without being excessively thick on high power. The illumination works very well so there is no worry about seeing the reticle very well in any light condition.</p><p></p><p>The only application where SFP would be better is if you were specifically buying the scope to shoot prairie dogs at extremely long range or for BR competition, etc. As a general use long range hunting/precision/plinking all around scope there is no disadvantage.</p><p></p><p>Of course they cost a little more and some people simply <em>like</em> thinner SFP reticles better which is fine and would be a couple other reasons to choose SFP. I think of those as personal preferences though, not really performance issues with FFP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 472043, member: 319"] I have both the 4-16 and 6-24 PST FFP's and can tell you Vortex did an excellent job sizing these reticles. They're very easy to see and fast to use on low power without being excessively thick on high power. The illumination works very well so there is no worry about seeing the reticle very well in any light condition. The only application where SFP would be better is if you were specifically buying the scope to shoot prairie dogs at extremely long range or for BR competition, etc. As a general use long range hunting/precision/plinking all around scope there is no disadvantage. Of course they cost a little more and some people simply [I]like[/I] thinner SFP reticles better which is fine and would be a couple other reasons to choose SFP. I think of those as personal preferences though, not really performance issues with FFP. [/QUOTE]
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