Posted: 7/8/2012 4:26:47 PM EDT
| i know the sub tensions remain the same at any magnification. does that mean the scope can also be zeroed at 10x and still be accurate and 16x or lower? dumb question i'm sure but would like to know any ways. |
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i know the sub tensions remain the same at any magnification. does that mean the scope can also be zeroed at 10x and still be accurate and 16x or lower? dumb question i'm sure but would like to know any ways. The point of aim/point of impact if using the center cross hair is the same on a second focal plane scope no matter what magnification you are on. First Focal scopes, just like what you already mentioned, is that the subtensions remain the same no matter what mag you are on. So if you are on 10x and you hold 1.5 mils, and on 16x and hold 1.5 mils, the poa/poi will be the same. Unlike a SFP scope which the poi would be very different. |
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This feature is really nice. I have one on my CZ452 and LOVE it. I line up used shotgun shells on the berm. When zoomed out, the shells fit perfectly in the center of the crosshair. When zoomed in i can have the whole brass of the shell in the crosshair and it's still the same |
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Just to make sure we are all on the same page before you make your decision- the 2.5-10 is only offered in the second focal plane, not the first. The 4-16 and 6-24 are offered in both. Thank you for your interest in Vortex Optics. How much longer till the FFP version is available? |
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I'm not really sure when/if we are planning on doing this. Thanks for the interest, though. We will be sure to keep everyone in the know whenever any new products are set to release. Ok thanks, I remember reading on the Hide back around Shot Show that you guys were throwing around the idea. If you do, it will go great with my 4-16 PST Mrad FFP. |