At the expense of asking a stupid question, this model of scope referenced is a first or front focal plane (ffp) scope correct? If I understand correctly this means it can be used on any magnification without reticle distortion, correct?
Thanks,
lv2hunt
That should be a second focal plane model, which means the reticle's designed sub tensions will work at a specified power. Changing the power will change the distances between mildots in correlation to the target. So if you wanted to use the mildots as intended it needs to be on a certain magnification, or do as TikkaMike stated and turn the power to make the reticle MOA.
I have used several MOA and Mil combos- MOA turrets/mildot reticle, MOA/TMR, MOA/VarmintHunter, MOA/Duplex, MOA/MOA, Mil/Mildot, Mil/TMR, Mil/Horus, MOA/Horus…target turrets (short and tall, with and without covers), BDC turrets, M1/M2/M3/M5 turrets…1/10th MOA and Mil adjustments, 1/4 MOA, 1/2 MOA, and 1 MOA...FFP and SFP...whatever.
This is all personal preference. I say learn to use what you have and put that extra $100-$200+ into some ammo (if .338 Lapua you're gonna need it) and go shoot. Nothing wrong with the scope you have. But, it's your money so spend it how you see fit. Until we get the new XM2010's, all our issued scopes have MOA turrets of some sort with a mil reticle of sorts. The new rifles we are getting are supposed to have a FFP MIL/Horus reticle, we gotta use almost all the above.
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