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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Any GOOD FFP scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 646989" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>FFP scope reticules do not change thicknesses compared to the target at the different power ranges. The reticule at 6x on my 6-24x PST FFP MOA scope is very thin, but the illumination can be turned on which makes it VERY visible. When you increase the power the reticule gives you the allusion of getting thicker, but actually enlarges the same amount as the target you are looking at. </p><p></p><p>IMHO the Vortex Razor for around $2000.00 would be a good choice if price is no object.</p><p></p><p>For me (price is important to me) the 6-24x50mm PST is a very good scope which has functioned flawlessly even after being in a Toyota Corolla that was totaled by a truck towing a 33' 5th wheel travel trailer. The crash completely destroyed the heavy gun case it was in. It is still adjusted the same as before the accident and functions perfectly and still sighted in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 646989, member: 19151"] FFP scope reticules do not change thicknesses compared to the target at the different power ranges. The reticule at 6x on my 6-24x PST FFP MOA scope is very thin, but the illumination can be turned on which makes it VERY visible. When you increase the power the reticule gives you the allusion of getting thicker, but actually enlarges the same amount as the target you are looking at. IMHO the Vortex Razor for around $2000.00 would be a good choice if price is no object. For me (price is important to me) the 6-24x50mm PST is a very good scope which has functioned flawlessly even after being in a Toyota Corolla that was totaled by a truck towing a 33' 5th wheel travel trailer. The crash completely destroyed the heavy gun case it was in. It is still adjusted the same as before the accident and functions perfectly and still sighted in. [/QUOTE]
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