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Which long range scope would you get if money was NO object.
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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 1886388" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>You're right, I should have said high and low. That's not typically found in most scopes. You have to sacrifice one for the other. </p><p></p><p>And you're right again. A FFP scope with a 4-40x range would have an almost unusable reticle at either the low or high end.</p><p></p><p>I personally prefer an FFP reticle in the 4-16x or 5-25x range. Each will have their own personal preference. With the scopes I prefer, I also use a spotting scope as well. The March scope has the ability to eliminate the possible need for a spotting scope, but then what is my buddy going to do? :-) Again, I think it will come down to personal preference. I don't want to give up the FFP and I don't mind using a spotting scope. If you like SFP and having the ability to do high magnification, then the March seems like a good option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 1886388, member: 18966"] You're right, I should have said high and low. That's not typically found in most scopes. You have to sacrifice one for the other. And you're right again. A FFP scope with a 4-40x range would have an almost unusable reticle at either the low or high end. I personally prefer an FFP reticle in the 4-16x or 5-25x range. Each will have their own personal preference. With the scopes I prefer, I also use a spotting scope as well. The March scope has the ability to eliminate the possible need for a spotting scope, but then what is my buddy going to do? :-) Again, I think it will come down to personal preference. I don't want to give up the FFP and I don't mind using a spotting scope. If you like SFP and having the ability to do high magnification, then the March seems like a good option. [/QUOTE]
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