Thread: FFP Vs.SFP
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Old 07-20-2021, 10:44 AM
Back Country Hunter Back Country Hunter is offline
 
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For the simplest setup for what you are wanting to do I would recommend a FFP scope with a graduated reticle, it is a simple setup that is always ready to use at whatever power you are set at. Something else that is important to me in a scope is to have adjustable parallax, especially if shooting from different positions in the field. I have 2 Vortex Diamondback Tactical FFP scopes mounted on .22 rifles and they work well for what I use them for. I find myself using the reticle hash marks more and more for shooting different distances rather than dialing the scope. It is fast and accurate to make adjustments, particularly if the wind changes suddenly which has a big effect on .22 bullets at longer distances. As you start making hits at longer distances you will find it is a little bit addicting so you might as well get a 20 moa rail right away as well.
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