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Can you please explain the logic behind illuminating the SFP model but not the FFP?Hey crew,
I'll be entirely honest I dropped the ball on this thread. Through some combination of not seeing alerts and time away this month, a bunch of responses went unanswered. Ghosting was not intentional. Though @ResearchinStuff is spot on about kids and weeding, or folding laundry, walking the dog, or anything outside of snacks and gifts.
Some of our posts are market research. We also want to see other folks' opinions about everything from throw levers to illuminated reticles. We don't just want to mine opinions; we want to encourage conversation in the forum.
So, the long short, thank you guys for all of the comments, suggestions, critiques, jokes, and the like.
And answer some of the other questions that have been posed?Can you please explain the logic behind illuminating the SFP model but not the FFP?
I may not be able to get all of them answered in the course of a few hours but I will get them to the people most influential in their creation.And answer some of the other questions that have been posed?
I'm a huge Tract fan, but this is pisspoor form on your part.I may not be able to get all of them answered in the course of a few hours but I will get them to the people most influential in their creation.
Say what? I’m now even more baffled by your evasiveness. I hope I’m misunderstanding you.I may not be able to get all of them answered in the course of a few hours but I will get them to the people most influential in their creation.
This seems like a great response. The person running the social media account said they might not be able to provide all the answers in the next few hours. I don’t know a lot of companies that have the lead designers running the social media accounts.I may not be able to get all of them answered in the course of a few hours but I will get them to the people most influential in their creation.
Interesting. This is where the written word can be misinterpreted. Yeah, if that’s what this means, I’m ok with it. Get us the right answers and provide some thoughtful responses. Hopefully it’s not a stall tactic.This seems like a great response. The person running the social media account said they might not be able to provide all the answers in the next few hours. I don’t know a lot of companies that have the lead designers running the social media accounts.
But they’re going to go take them to those designers and get some answers. Looking forward to reading the eventual responses.
Another option if counting ounces in your ffp line would be a reticle with bold posts on the windage and bottom post.So to answer @SDHNTR as to why TRACT has an illuminated SFP scope in the lineup and not an FFP: The idea was to try to keep the FFP model as light as possible. There have been concerns raised in this thread and others about scope weight, which is valid regardless of the manufacturer. However, we are working on an illuminated FFP model that will be available sometime late next year.
Solid points.I think you missed my point. I understand light. Most hunters want light. Most hunters also shoot SFP. SFP is more useable at lower power due to the thicker reticle. SFP, therefore, naturally should have less need for an illuminated reticle.
Flip side, most FFP scopes are more tactical in nature and are more specialized tools used by long range hunters if they are used by hunters at all. Long range guns and those more engaged in tactical needs and competitions don’t mind a few more ounces. Furthermore, an FFP reticle is much harder to see at lower powers and illumination reduces or eliminates that issue. Which in my mind means the FFP shoulda been the one lit if you were only gonna light one. Sorry Tract, In my opinion, you got this one backwards.
Of course the ideal solution is to offer illuminated options in both styles. Glad you are working on that.