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FFP vs SFP for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 1186083" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>If you use the centre of the reticle, NO. If you do NOT use the centre of the reticle, then YES. </p><p></p><p>When you change the magnification, the subtention values change. However, the point of aim in the centre of the reticle stays the same or you have a serious problem....</p><p></p><p>A scope with a 4x zoom range the increment from 1 tic mark to the next will change by a factor of 4. On the PST FFP it is 2MOA from one tic mark to the next in the centre of the reticle. With the SFP reticle it is the same at 16x. So at 4x the subtention from tic to tic is 2x4 = 8Moa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 1186083, member: 35183"] If you use the centre of the reticle, NO. If you do NOT use the centre of the reticle, then YES. When you change the magnification, the subtention values change. However, the point of aim in the centre of the reticle stays the same or you have a serious problem.... A scope with a 4x zoom range the increment from 1 tic mark to the next will change by a factor of 4. On the PST FFP it is 2MOA from one tic mark to the next in the centre of the reticle. With the SFP reticle it is the same at 16x. So at 4x the subtention from tic to tic is 2x4 = 8Moa [/QUOTE]
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