Or you could just aim at the rings. They are all a known dimension and that does not change whatever magnification you use .... :thumbsup:
Except for the x-ring, every ring moving out from the...
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Or you could just aim at the rings. They are all a known dimension and that does not change whatever magnification you use .... :thumbsup:
Except for the x-ring, every ring moving out from the...
Not really. Most SFP scopes have subtentions that equate to easy sizes at multiple magnifications. For my S3 6-24 with LRMOA reticle, at min magnification the hash mark gap is 8 MOA, at max...
Depends on what you intend using it for...
At close range a lot of the FFP reticles become quite difficult to use, the lines are simply too big.
If you are going to use a range finder, I would...