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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
MRAD vs MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="1luckeyt/a" data-source="post: 358389" data-attributes="member: 22461"><p>With a ffp your mil dot scale stays accurate regardless of what power you put on your scope. In a enviroment where there could be multiple targets at various ranges is where the ffp pays off. You dont have to dial on your range, you just use the correct hold for that range and fire. If you get a mildot scope and you plan on shooting on anything less than max power and using holds I would get a ffp scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1luckeyt/a, post: 358389, member: 22461"] With a ffp your mil dot scale stays accurate regardless of what power you put on your scope. In a enviroment where there could be multiple targets at various ranges is where the ffp pays off. You dont have to dial on your range, you just use the correct hold for that range and fire. If you get a mildot scope and you plan on shooting on anything less than max power and using holds I would get a ffp scope. [/QUOTE]
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