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What power scope is ideal?
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<blockquote data-quote="encoreguy" data-source="post: 1154374" data-attributes="member: 6486"><p>The nice thing with a FFP scope is that you can crank it down and still have your reticle sub tensions stay the same for hold-offs. I wonder if the glass is the same in two scopes one 4-20 and one 5-25, which would be clearer set at 20 power the 4-20 or 5-25? Does it make a difference? It always seems that as you turn down a scope it usually gets sharper (at least mid and lower priced scopes) so is there an advantage to going higher on the top end knowing you are going to turn it back some?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encoreguy, post: 1154374, member: 6486"] The nice thing with a FFP scope is that you can crank it down and still have your reticle sub tensions stay the same for hold-offs. I wonder if the glass is the same in two scopes one 4-20 and one 5-25, which would be clearer set at 20 power the 4-20 or 5-25? Does it make a difference? It always seems that as you turn down a scope it usually gets sharper (at least mid and lower priced scopes) so is there an advantage to going higher on the top end knowing you are going to turn it back some? [/QUOTE]
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