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Old January 9, 2012, 10:31 AM   #23
tobnpr
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I'm not sure a FFP scope is the way to go here, just because someone agreed with your choice. You want a scope that will not cover up point of aim at 1000 yards correct? What about close in shots? With a FFP scope your reticle gets bigger as you turn the scopes power up.
There are pro's and con's to FFP scopes. I don't own one because the $$ is not justified, we shoot steel and paper at known distances.

In a hunting application, a FFP (esp. in a mil/mil configuration) can make ranging the animal easier and faster, as well as faster adjustments for follow-up shots.

FFP scopes are not for everyone.
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