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 we look at the accuracy of the .25-caliber JTS Airacuda Max at 25 yards.
This report was suggested by reader Bill, when he commented this: “Tom,After reading so far, do you think that a blog about balance between guns and their equipment would be worth doing?I suppose you understand what I mean but if not I will be happy to explain myself better.”
Today I want to discuss precharged pneumatic (PCP) fill adaptors. This is one thing that keeps many airgunners at bay, where PCPs are concerned.
I have been wanting to write this one and today I have two things to do with my Air Arms S510XS Ultimate Sporter with Laminate Stock precharged pneuatic (PCP) rifle. I’ll test a new pellet for this rifle today and I’ll also test a theory that many of you believe to be true
Today we look at a second Hatsan Flashpup precharged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle in .177 caliber.