Originally Posted by 257Bob
Mathman, you're asking questions I don't know the answer to, at least not yet. I bought this scope mostly to be different from what I have and for target shooting, at distances to be determined, and to maybe learn something about using a FFP, MOA reticle and dialing for distance, that's about all I can offer at the moment.


Gotcha.

What I'm getting at is you may be impressed with what you can do with "only 10x" if the clarity and mechanical reliability are there.

The fact that it's MOA is really neither here or there with respect to the FFP aspect. The reticle is just a ruler. The FFP part means the marks on the the ruler will keep the same spacing relative to the target no matter the magnification. MOA, mils, or dillyfloops, it doesn't matter. What you want is for the scale on the adjustments to be the same as that of the reticle.

Is there a particular reason you chose the MOA scale?

Last edited by mathman; 01/30/24. Reason: added text