Red hunter
Well-Known Member
What are the good and bad of second plain focal reticals? why do most scopes not say which focal plain they are on the box ? How can you check this in the store before purchasing ?
Thanks, I did not mean to create a ford chevy thing. I am new to this and apreciate your helpfulness. I was brought with the understanding that the only stupid question is the one not asked. If you dont knbow you never will unless you ask. Thanks again
Very true, but as has been mentioned, this question has been asked. Over and over again. If you put "focal" into the search function you'll find a whole bunch of threads that will give you hours of good reading material. Asking for those threads to be repeated every other week is not polite.I was brought with the understanding that the only stupid question is the one not asked.
And you know, I really don't think made up BS like this is helpful to anybody. Those who use FFP are guys with little guns who aren't smart enough to realize that Laser Rangefinders might be helpful and can't hit a **** thing beyond 700 yds.Most of the short shooters with small calibers will be the ones that prefer the FFP's. They range with reticles and are very effective to maybe 700 yards.
If that's the case, who? There are 40,000 members here, many have expressed their preference for FFP scopes in this section. Who uses them to hunt big game at long range without a LRF? You said most of them do that. I'll stand by my statement that the actual number who fit your description is virtually nil. If not, name some names that show me I'm wrong.but for sure it is no more garbage than your repeatedly stating everyone uses a LRF. There are plenty of shooters that use reticles to range game andor sizing of game.
First, many of the smallest groups I've shot actually have been on ~1 MOA targets--"quartering" a round or square target with the reticle, centering a dot in a round bull, etc, can yield quite accurate results.Do you feel you can accuratly confirm your drops on a target aimimg point of 1 moa or larger?
I know you don't, and I truly apologize if that's how my post sounded. This was not my intention. I know you have a great deal of very real experience and post very valuable information. I look forward to your posts and find a great deal of good info on many subjects.I hardly think I make it a habit to post garbage, I try vary hard to post my actual field experiences and what I see is best.