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How do you switch between ffp and sfp? — 1 Answer

by Kyle, from MI, United States Asked on June 12, 2024

Name March Scopes Normal Turret 1-10x24mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, Dual FFP+SFP
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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on June 17, 2024

The March Scopes Normal Turret 1-10x24mm Rifle Scope features the "Dual" FFP and SFP reticle. The newest March Dual Reticle has advantages of both SFP and FFP reticle. It has the convenience of the FFP reticle scale which magnifies and reduces according to the magnification and the usability of the SFP reticle with the constant thickness (to the eye not the scale value) of the line as the magnification changes. Placing the daylight bright fiber dot illumination to the Second Focal plane reticle ensures that the illuminated dot is usable across the entire magnification range; from a dot sight at low magnifications to a precise illuminated dot for long range precision shooting at higher magnifications with the use of the scale.

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