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.22 scope options #8966242 12/02/23 10:45 PM
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Those who shoot precision .22lr

I know the NRL guys like FFP and MIL's. Do the crosshairs get "fine" enough for benchrest ?

I hate to buy a dedicated target scope (high power with fine crosshair. cuz resale will suk.

I guess my question is will the FFP reticle get thin enough?


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Re: .22 scope options [Re: Buzzsaw] #8966245 12/02/23 10:52 PM
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I’m not 100% sure I’m following your question but my FFP MIL scope has a floating center dot that is easily small enough to put in the center of the 3” plate at 500 yards on 27x.

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Re: .22 scope options [Re: Buzzsaw] #8966546 12/03/23 02:40 PM
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Which scope is this?


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Re: .22 scope options [Re: Buzzsaw] #8966576 12/03/23 03:03 PM
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Re: .22 scope options [Re: Buzzsaw] #8966642 12/03/23 04:46 PM
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Yes buzz you should be good enough.without a bench scope

You could get away with a vortex pst 2 or anken for the budget friendly

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