The answer to this question is dual focal plane. The only cost to it, is well... cost lol. Love my March 1.5-15x. German #4 posts with a fiber wire center dot on the SFP, but the grid is FFP. Nothing to hate about it in regards to the reticle.
This video explained it really well for me, I've watched a few videos on LPVO's and FFP/SFP but never quite understood it. But this video really helped me.
A lot of people will portray FFP as hands-down better, but it really comes down to the specific scope, reticle and use case. While it sounds good to be able to mil at any magnification level, FFP introduces other issues. I have a FFP Meopta Optika, 3-18x50mm. Its a great scope, but you cant even see the numbers on the reticle until about 8x or higher because they are so small. And when you crank it all the way up to 18x, the bottom quarter of the reticle is cut off because its zoomed in so far.
The answer to this question is dual focal plane. The only cost to it, is well... cost lol.
Love my March 1.5-15x. German #4 posts with a fiber wire center dot on the SFP, but the grid is FFP. Nothing to hate about it in regards to the reticle.
This video explained it really well for me, I've watched a few videos on LPVO's and FFP/SFP but never quite understood it. But this video really helped me.
A lot of people will portray FFP as hands-down better, but it really comes down to the specific scope, reticle and use case. While it sounds good to be able to mil at any magnification level, FFP introduces other issues. I have a FFP Meopta Optika, 3-18x50mm. Its a great scope, but you cant even see the numbers on the reticle until about 8x or higher because they are so small. And when you crank it all the way up to 18x, the bottom quarter of the reticle is cut off because its zoomed in so far.
First one to explain it to make sense to me
Primary Arms PLxC 1-8 FFP KILLS the reticle game at both 1x and 8x for anyone interested.
I was actually looking up videos on this earlier. How weird.
Id rather have the third plane
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