I recently bought a Kahles K18i V1 1x8 with the 3GR reticle and have done a lot of searching and reading on SFP scopes but still have a small handful of questions. FWIW its going on a 12.5” 5.56 SBR and I will be zeroing it at 50 yards since for what I will be using it for, that works best for me, banging steel on my carbine course, whacking beavers and eventually deer hunting. My go to zeroing, SD and hunting round will be Speer 75g gold dots.
This is my first real scope besides a 3x9 that’s on a 10/22 so I am trying to figure it out as I go along, go easy on me... Most of the videos and articles and threads I have read seem to go on and on about the differences between FFP and SFP, kind of beat to death but never really get into the specifics needed in understanding hands on use of SFP scopes. Kahles says that the sub tensions are 1 Mil at 8X, and from what I have read it would be best to zero the scope at 8x, correct me if I am wrong. What I am not sure of is, are the sub tensions still 1 Mil at different ranges? I thought I read that at 100 yards its 1 Mil at 8X which I believe is one centimeter, but is it still 1 Mil at other distances like 25/50/200 on 8X? I do understand holdovers come into play at certain distances but that’s not what I am referring to.
I also partially understand that the sub tensions WILL change when you change magnifications (or better said the distance or value between them change) so for simplicity and doing the math on the fly in my head until it comes natural, I will stick to either 1X, 4X or 8X.
I bought the scope used and its basically brand new but he had it mounted to a rifle so I decided to reset it to its mechanical zero and then bore sighted it today to get it real close to my initial zero and will be headed to the range tomorrow.
The second thing I don’t understand is what do the sub tensions change to at different magnifications. What happens at 4X and 1X? Let’s go with 4X, is it half of what it is at 8X? half a Mil? I hope all that makes sense... TIA! Oh, and please don’t say “you should have bought a FFP scope” I like a challenge, I am just having a hard time finding clarity for my quest...
This is my first real scope besides a 3x9 that’s on a 10/22 so I am trying to figure it out as I go along, go easy on me... Most of the videos and articles and threads I have read seem to go on and on about the differences between FFP and SFP, kind of beat to death but never really get into the specifics needed in understanding hands on use of SFP scopes. Kahles says that the sub tensions are 1 Mil at 8X, and from what I have read it would be best to zero the scope at 8x, correct me if I am wrong. What I am not sure of is, are the sub tensions still 1 Mil at different ranges? I thought I read that at 100 yards its 1 Mil at 8X which I believe is one centimeter, but is it still 1 Mil at other distances like 25/50/200 on 8X? I do understand holdovers come into play at certain distances but that’s not what I am referring to.
I also partially understand that the sub tensions WILL change when you change magnifications (or better said the distance or value between them change) so for simplicity and doing the math on the fly in my head until it comes natural, I will stick to either 1X, 4X or 8X.
I bought the scope used and its basically brand new but he had it mounted to a rifle so I decided to reset it to its mechanical zero and then bore sighted it today to get it real close to my initial zero and will be headed to the range tomorrow.
The second thing I don’t understand is what do the sub tensions change to at different magnifications. What happens at 4X and 1X? Let’s go with 4X, is it half of what it is at 8X? half a Mil? I hope all that makes sense... TIA! Oh, and please don’t say “you should have bought a FFP scope” I like a challenge, I am just having a hard time finding clarity for my quest...