A test of FFP versus SFP scopes: Part Two
Today we take our second look at whether a first focal plane (FFP) scope holds its the point of impact (POI) when the magnification is changed, and a second focal plane (SFP) scope allows it to move.
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Today we take our second look at whether a first focal plane (FFP) scope holds its the point of impact (POI) when the magnification is changed, and a second focal plane (SFP) scope allows it to move.
I will open with the results of today’s test summed up in two words — holy moly!
Today is a strange report, but a necessary one. Today we are going to talk about sights and sight.
Today is Part 2 of my report on the Integrix 2-12×36 FFP scope, but it isn’t the second time I have reported on it.
Today I have a test for you where almost everything with the Norica Omnia ZRS rifle went bad, and yet the results were wonderful! Intrigued? Read on.
Today we have an unusual test to examine. It was supposed to be one thing and turned out to be another.
Today’s report isn’t just about a single thing. It’s not even about two things, or even three. Today we get a fourfer! Or at least we get the beginning of four different reports.