S&B Meta first focal plane

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I've heard tell there will be a ffp version of the meta 3-18x42 coming this year...
Anyone have any details on this? Is it just a rumor?
 
I received an email a few days ago from S&B announcing this. Yes, they are now making a FFP version with a new reticle. It said they would be available September 2025. I’ll attempt to attach the PDF I received with the product info.
 

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The email I received did not contain any pricing info. It was just a new product announcement indicating it was introduced at the SHOT show this week. It did say they were accepting orders for 9/25 delivery so I imagine any S&B dealer can give you the price.
 
Looks legit. 27oz. Wonder what the price tag on that dude is? And delivery of 9/25 leaves no time to get comfortable with it before rifle season.
 
The 2nd focal original version are 3-4k msrp depending on model

I'd assume the ffp will be similar
 
I'd pay that for a quality ffp mil scope that checks all the boxes, but only if they made a.. Ehem.. NON ILLUMITATED OPTION PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
 
As a hunter, I will never need 10 mils of windage hold. I will often need to bracket between the outer posts for shots in busy backgrounds and/or low light and/or quick shots. This said with the idea of it being an all around hunting scope, not long range only.

I don't want to depend on illumination...but it's nice to have. ...if...it's extremely dim and only a small point. If I counted correctly, their reticle has 16 different disjointed sections that are illuminated.

For me, the reticle kills it.
 
I kinda like the reticle
Except for the Christmas tree portion.

I like that the first mil of wind hold subtends at .2 then transitions to .5. I agree that 10 mils is excessive though.

If they dropped the Christmas tree portion, I think it's a good one. That being said, it's still a heavier scope. I was under the impression it would be the same weight as the original SFP meta which was closer to 24 ounces.

I'd have a tough time picking this over a trij ten mile, since they both have Christmas tree mrad reticles but the trij is a lot lighter.

I'm still looking for the perfect scope and the search continues. I'm done buying NF for now, and the RS 1.2 is decent but I'm not 100% satisfied with them.
 
I’m a tree hater too. Based on the offerings in the marketplace it seems we tree haters are in the minority though.

I have no use for this S&B scope myself for all the same reasons you fellows have mentioned. Weight, reticle, price. The 3-9 Milquad is still my preference despite its shortcomings. That reticle is just great.
 
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As a hunter, I will never need 10 mils of windage hold. I will often need to bracket between the outer posts for shots in busy backgrounds and/or low light and/or quick shots. This said with the idea of it being an all around hunting scope, not long range only.

I don't want to depend on illumination...but it's nice to have. ...if...it's extremely dim and only a small point. If I counted correctly, their reticle has 16 different disjointed sections that are illuminated.

For me, the reticle kills it.
Maybe the thought to have 10 mils of windage is measuring, ranging or movers. But probably 6-7mils would be enough
 
This reticle is about the same thickness as a 6x swfa and almost twice as thick as a nx8 f1 4-32. In my experience thats extremely visible even on low magnification without illumination. 10 mils windage is excessive & won't help with bracketing but as a medium to long scope this reticle should work very well for me. Hopefully the illumination is same as the 6-36 PMII which is daylight bright. My primary hunting acopes are S&B Ultrashorts and this looks like a smaller version so it's very welcome.
 
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