Going to give PRS a try and was curious to know if FFP optic are a must in this style of competition?
I do not have any personal experience with FFP optics, however I do understand their pros when it comes to range estimation and holdovers.
Would like to be competitive in the events so I really do not want to bring a knife to gun fight so to speak.
I have read, but no first hand accounts, that most shooter hoover around 12-15x power magnification for the majority of the match. If this is truly the situation, wouldn't a SPF optic set on it's ranging magnification of 12x ( that is the power level on the optic I originally planned to use) as a default be a practical alternative?
Just looking for some insight from the people who know a lot more than me about the PRS.
I do not have any personal experience with FFP optics, however I do understand their pros when it comes to range estimation and holdovers.
Would like to be competitive in the events so I really do not want to bring a knife to gun fight so to speak.
I have read, but no first hand accounts, that most shooter hoover around 12-15x power magnification for the majority of the match. If this is truly the situation, wouldn't a SPF optic set on it's ranging magnification of 12x ( that is the power level on the optic I originally planned to use) as a default be a practical alternative?
Just looking for some insight from the people who know a lot more than me about the PRS.