That is perfect! I'd recommend Vortex Optics Diamondback Tactical Rifle Scope 4-15 FFP, EBR-2C, 30mm Tube, Tactical Turrets, MRAD
I’d second this Vortex. Not bad for the money.
Is there an advantage with FFP over SFP on a .22LR?
That is perfect! I'd recommend Vortex Optics Diamondback Tactical Rifle Scope 4-15 FFP, EBR-2C, 30mm Tube, Tactical Turrets, MRAD
I’d second this Vortex. Not bad for the money.
Is there an advantage with FFP over SFP on a .22LR?
No advantage that I can think of. The FFP scopes enlarge the reticle as the magnification is increased. I much prefer a fine cross hair that does not obstruct a small target.
That's what I was thinking. When target shooting I prefer a fine crosshair too. And when shooting a .22LR at fixed ranges there is no need to estimate distance.
Is there an advantage with FFP over SFP on a .22LR?
On a SFP scope the holdover points on the reticle are only going to be correct at one given magnification, usually the highest setting.
I recently installed a Bushnell Legend HD 4.5-14x44 on my .22LR. At first when I was using it I felt it was to much weight added after having a VX1 2-7 previously mounted. But now I'm happy to have the weight of the bench as my outings to the outdoors have been less freaquent(work schedule) but do have time to venture to the range during my lunch breaks.
I'd love to have a dedicated 22 with maybe something a little more intense mounted but don't see the point in a the use of a FFP for that. Correct me if I'm misguided.




























