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I grew up with SFP scopes in the south and killed my share with them from 1970 until a few years ago. Moved to Montana in 1998 and used a 3-9 Leupold SFP, sighted in at 6 power and missed my share of animals. If you sight in at 6 and dial your turret to 9 you will shoot high, how high depends on yardage. Done it too many times to argue it. Switched to FFP scopes and it is a whole different world.I think I know what your saying but it's not coming across right the way you are describing the differences between FFP vs SFP..
Actually, no disrespect but I'm not sure I'm tracking what you mean by dialing on SFP will change the poi but not on FFP. That doesn't make sense. Dialing the turrets should move poi regardless of SFP or FFP.
We are guessing you mean magnification ring and not turret. The turrets are the knobs that adjust the elevation and wind age, they don't affect magnification. Also, the POI shift from changing magnification isn't regulated to SFP scopes, it has more to do with quality of optic.. If you sight in at 6 and dial your turret to 9 you will shoot high, how high depends on yardage.