FFP riflescopes

Nov 08, 2023Leave a message

FFP (First Focal Plane) scope refers to a type of rifle scope where the reticle is located in the first focal plane of the scope. In an FFP scope, as you increase or decrease the magnification, the reticle size also changes proportionally, allowing for accurate holdover and ranging at any magnification setting.

Here are some key features and benefits of FFP scopes:

Reticle Scale: The reticle in an FFP scope maintains its size relative to the target as you change the magnification. This enables precise ranging, bullet drop compensation, and windage corrections at different magnification levels.

Holdover Points: FFP scopes often feature hash marks, dots, or other reference points on the reticle that can be used to compensate for bullet drop or holdover at various distances. With the reticle scaling correctly at any magnification, these holdover points remain accurate throughout the magnification range.

Range Estimation: FFP scopes allow for accurate range estimation using the reticle. By comparing the size of the target or specific features of the target to the reticle's markings, you can estimate the distance to the target.

Versatility: FFP scopes are versatile and well-suited for various shooting applications, including long-range shooting, tactical shooting, and hunting. The ability to make precise adjustments and ranging calculations at different magnifications makes them effective in different scenarios.

It's worth noting that FFP scopes are typically more expensive compared to Second Focal Plane (SFP) scopes due to their more complex design and added functionality. When considering an FFP scope, it's important to understand your shooting requiremen

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