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Ffp vs sfp
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<blockquote data-quote="Possum Cop" data-source="post: 2105684" data-attributes="member: 108622"><p>I was recently talking to a PRS shooter that likes the FFP. He told me that it is easier to make second shot hits. I said why don't you concentrate on making the first shot hits lol. He was not amused.</p><p></p><p>I have both and prefer second focal plane for shooting small targets at long distance. The first focal plane covers the small targets up so you have to guess where to shoot, I don't like that concept....so in this situation I definitely give the second focal plane a heads up.</p><p>I mainly shoot Nightforce NXS, NX8 and Leupold Mark 4 and 5HD scopes.</p><p>I've never had an issue hitting targets while changing power settings on the SFP. </p><p>No math to do just work your loads up, adjust your drop and shoot.</p><p>A 15" drop at 400 yards is a 15" drop no matter what focal plane or power you are shooting on. You just adjust for it and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum Cop, post: 2105684, member: 108622"] I was recently talking to a PRS shooter that likes the FFP. He told me that it is easier to make second shot hits. I said why don’t you concentrate on making the first shot hits lol. He was not amused. I have both and prefer second focal plane for shooting small targets at long distance. The first focal plane covers the small targets up so you have to guess where to shoot, I don’t like that concept....so in this situation I definitely give the second focal plane a heads up. I mainly shoot Nightforce NXS, NX8 and Leupold Mark 4 and 5HD scopes. I’ve never had an issue hitting targets while changing power settings on the SFP. No math to do just work your loads up, adjust your drop and shoot. A 15” drop at 400 yards is a 15” drop no matter what focal plane or power you are shooting on. You just adjust for it and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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