Can someone please tell me why so many people are jumping on this ffp bus? At 500 yrds my retical covered my 5" gong. Sold that scope and will never look back.
For ranging in the military, I get it. but out in the bush..? what size is that rock,ridge, tree.
pointless for ranging I think, Only gets you a close guess which could be a miss at distance. Laser rangefinder and SFP for me .
I offer Sightron scopes which now have just about any configuration under the sun. Why? Consumers demand it.
Do all of them make sense? consumers demand it.
I get this question asked to me pretty much every week. NO right or wrong. Just tools with varying application. There are a zillion minor points but I keep it simple as follows:
Yes, the FFP is really based on military need for ranging in the field. BUT for them, close enough is good enough. No different then the MRAD system vs MOA.
Why FFP? For your needs, you vary your magnification through its entire range AND need to be able to maintain constant reticle subtension either to range or account for bullet impact. Time or rules do not allow for rangefinders. The goal is almost always hit the larger target anywhere to score - game is typically hit or miss. Ranges vary from close to mid range (600m). A time element may be part of this game as can movement.
Compromises - you are willing to accept that the reticle at full mag will likely be heavier and obscure the target more BUT you typical shoot at "larger" targets and only concerned with HITTING the target. The reticle at low mag may be too small to see the various markings well but the goal when used is point and shoot. Usually cost more.
Otherwise, SFP scopes will serve you just as well/better.
MRAD vs MOA
if your background or game is based on 36" multiples, the MRAD works. Willing to accept coarse adjustments the further you go. Targets are typically large and fine adjustment on target using the clicks is not important.
If you are paper target shooting, ALL competitions especially LR are based on MOA for scaling. Most everyone in the LR sport will communicate in MOA. The further you go, the finer the click value desired and MOA is the finest click out there at this time.
There is so much more but this covers the basis for my customers to get a good feel on the direction they want to pursue. The big one I really work towards is to ensure the reticle subtension and click value use the same units. MRAD/MRAD or MOA/MOA. There are MRAD/MOA scopes which are a boon doggle and will hopefully all be discontinued.
AND you always, always, always confirm both click value and reticle subtension at the range using known indicators. Scopes can vary in their subtension and click value. Assumption leads to some pretty spectacular screw ups.
YMMV
Jerry