Originally Posted by dave7mm
I prefer SFP for target work.

dave
I agree.
The nice thing about SFP is you can adjust the magnification to adjust the reticle subtension to match your target. For example, a scope with a circle-dot reticle. Sometimes conditions are such that the dot is visible and you want to use that. Other times, like crappy light conditions, you want to use the circle like an aperture. Depending on your preferences, you may have to adjust the magnification to get your preferred line of white around the bull.
Same thing applies to dots & crosshairs - you can adjust the magnification to give you a better sight picture instead of, for example, having the reticle totally subtend the target.


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