I know this thread topic has been beat to death, and I apologize in advance. But with the amount of cash I am considering dropping, I have to ask.
I have a 308 being built by Accurate Ordnance. Its use will be mainly paper punching and ringing still; basically learning LR shooting beyond what the 'Corps has taught me. I am going the buy once cry once route on this rig. The rifle will need an optic...catch where this is going?
My google-fu has shown me some prefer FFP, some prefer SFP (yes here we go again, sorry).
So, like the title states, what will be the real world difference? I have never used a FFP scope before; all of my shooting experiences have been with SFP hunting scopes and a 4x ACOG to punch paper. I can see the disadvantages and advantages of both, but still am shaking my head at what will work best for me.
I am highly considering several scopes right now; if I had to put them in order it would be the new Vortex Razor HDII 5-25 and Steiner Military 5-25. For SFP, the Nightforce ATACR is looking REALLY nice as well.
Since this is my big jump into LR shooting (I fully intend on taking courses), and the main goals are to learn the art, punch paper, and ring steel for now (competitions will come later; for that I plan on building a 6 or 6.5), why should I choose a FFP over a SFP, or reverse?
Thanks in advance,
A.J.
I have a 308 being built by Accurate Ordnance. Its use will be mainly paper punching and ringing still; basically learning LR shooting beyond what the 'Corps has taught me. I am going the buy once cry once route on this rig. The rifle will need an optic...catch where this is going?
My google-fu has shown me some prefer FFP, some prefer SFP (yes here we go again, sorry).
So, like the title states, what will be the real world difference? I have never used a FFP scope before; all of my shooting experiences have been with SFP hunting scopes and a 4x ACOG to punch paper. I can see the disadvantages and advantages of both, but still am shaking my head at what will work best for me.
I am highly considering several scopes right now; if I had to put them in order it would be the new Vortex Razor HDII 5-25 and Steiner Military 5-25. For SFP, the Nightforce ATACR is looking REALLY nice as well.
Since this is my big jump into LR shooting (I fully intend on taking courses), and the main goals are to learn the art, punch paper, and ring steel for now (competitions will come later; for that I plan on building a 6 or 6.5), why should I choose a FFP over a SFP, or reverse?
Thanks in advance,
A.J.