One isn’t better than the other, they are just mechanically different. IMO, the hard part about FFP is finding one where the reticle is visible at lower powers. Most suck in the lower range, Nightforce included.I don't plan to shoot competitions and really just plan to shoot for fun at steel at that far. I have a ten mile sfp 3-18 on 6.5 prc and like it. Just wondering if ffp was better.
That what I have heard, and finding someplace that has them in stock to look at is the hard part.One isn’t better than the other, they are just mechanically different. IMO, the hard part about FFP is finding one where the reticle is visible at lower powers. Most suck in the lower range, Nightforce included.
You are generally going to have a hard time finding any good scope at a brick and mortar retailer. The good stuff doesn’t sell well enough to be carried at big box stores.That what I have heard, and finding someplace that has them in stock to look at is the hard part.
Putting it on a new 300 wsm, 1000 yards on steel 6-700 on game.
Can get a 4-24 tenmile SFP for a smoking deal
Can get a 4-32 NX8 FFP for a smoking deal.
Never shot an FFP scope so just trying to figure out if it is worth it?
I would think Lighted reticle will take care of that.One isn’t better than the other, they are just mechanically different. IMO, the hard part about FFP is finding one where the reticle is visible at lower powers. Most suck in the lower range, Nightforce included.
It does in low light, does not in full light.I would think Lighted reticle will take care of that.
Think that'd depend on whether the illumination is daylight bright or not. Some are and some aren't.It does in low light, does not in full light.
True, and to my eyes, the NF really isn’t.Think that'd depend on whether the illumination is daylight bright or not. Some are and some aren't.