I have a question regarding SFP scopes that I can't seem to find an answer for, perhaps someone can point me in the right direction?
I understand that mil dot scopes that are not FFP will have a certain power that the mil dots are accurate (usually maximum power but model dependent).
If I want to range find, I use the mil dot methods mentioned elsewhere and now at maximum power I can work out all the things I need to accurately hit my target......
What happens if I am not at maximum power? How do I use the mil dots etc? Are they even relevant at non full power and I am basically just left to use my own "hold" over guesses?
Is there a sheet I can use or do I need to range out the different powers so that I have an accurate data sheet for reference?
The biggest problem I have in Australia is due to my location finding a range with the distances I would want to build my own sheet, just don't exist so I am looking at other options that an outright purchase of a FFP scope.
Thanks
I understand that mil dot scopes that are not FFP will have a certain power that the mil dots are accurate (usually maximum power but model dependent).
If I want to range find, I use the mil dot methods mentioned elsewhere and now at maximum power I can work out all the things I need to accurately hit my target......
What happens if I am not at maximum power? How do I use the mil dots etc? Are they even relevant at non full power and I am basically just left to use my own "hold" over guesses?
Is there a sheet I can use or do I need to range out the different powers so that I have an accurate data sheet for reference?
The biggest problem I have in Australia is due to my location finding a range with the distances I would want to build my own sheet, just don't exist so I am looking at other options that an outright purchase of a FFP scope.
Thanks