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Your favorite FFP reticle for hunting…
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Gansel" data-source="post: 2495407" data-attributes="member: 107021"><p>So alot of this is personal preference as mentioned before. But my favorite FFP for hunting is still a Vortex PST 2.5-10X32. The reticle is not super busy and I have the best of both worlds for the kind of hunting I do. 2.5 power is great for river bottom whitetails in a wooded area. The animals are easy to find in the scope. 10 power is great because it gives you the magnification that you will need. I shot my antelope at 930 yards. This scope has to be one of the best in my opinion for low light conditions. I don't get the pixelation in low light and it has a lit reticle so you can see your crosshairs which I use on the lowest settings 1 or 2 so it does not distract the eye in low light. I use this scope on my truck gun as well as my hunting rifles. I do own other scopes. My 264wm I run a Razor which I use for hunting in wide open areas. It is a way more busier scope but it is helpful because it is windy in MT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Gansel, post: 2495407, member: 107021"] So alot of this is personal preference as mentioned before. But my favorite FFP for hunting is still a Vortex PST 2.5-10X32. The reticle is not super busy and I have the best of both worlds for the kind of hunting I do. 2.5 power is great for river bottom whitetails in a wooded area. The animals are easy to find in the scope. 10 power is great because it gives you the magnification that you will need. I shot my antelope at 930 yards. This scope has to be one of the best in my opinion for low light conditions. I don't get the pixelation in low light and it has a lit reticle so you can see your crosshairs which I use on the lowest settings 1 or 2 so it does not distract the eye in low light. I use this scope on my truck gun as well as my hunting rifles. I do own other scopes. My 264wm I run a Razor which I use for hunting in wide open areas. It is a way more busier scope but it is helpful because it is windy in MT. [/QUOTE]
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