Re: FFP or SFP for 3 gun scope?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LocoGringo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It's highly unlikely you'll be doing any actual range estimation during the competition, so I believe it's a non-factor. FFP or SFP are relevant if you're doing range estimation because if it's a SFP scope, you need to know which magnification power setting to make the range estimation or have a cheat sheet that tells you the dimensions of the reticle at different powers. The FFP reticle changes automatically with the magnification setting, so it's not a concern which magnification setting the scope is in. In 3-gun you're looking for speed and accuracy, but you don't do any range estimation. </div></div>
Correct, but don't forget that in addition range estimation the FFP reticle will allow you to use the reticle to hold over at any magnification as it (the reticle) subtends the same at every magnification. Granted, you are usually shooting at max magnification anyway, so the need to hold over on a lower magnification is not common. As 00buillit said above, with a 200 yard zero you are good to go poa/poi 25-200 yards. Even at 300 yards you are only about 7-8" low with a 200 yard zero, so holding over on a 10" flash target is pretty easy. Its not until you get past 300 that a FFP or good BDC reticle is really needed (that is if you don't dial). Most 3gun matches don't shoot much past 300 and those that do, don't have a lot of LR shots at those distances. Pick a reticle that will allow you to easily engage the 0-300 yard targets 1st and then figure out how you want to engage the LR targets.