I've read quite a few scope reviews and I would say most, if not all of them, put some emphasis on being able to see the mag scale on the power ring. And a majority of the time, they knock the scope because you can't easily see them from behind the scope.
Why?
I can understand if the scope is SFP and you need a certain mag to range targets, but on an FFP scope, what does it matter?
When I'm shooting, I start with the magnigication on low power to find the target, and then zoom in until I see fit. Not once has it occurred to me to check what the magnification setting is.
Am I missing something?
Are scope reviewers just always negative and need to find something to write about?
Why?
I can understand if the scope is SFP and you need a certain mag to range targets, but on an FFP scope, what does it matter?
When I'm shooting, I start with the magnigication on low power to find the target, and then zoom in until I see fit. Not once has it occurred to me to check what the magnification setting is.
Am I missing something?
Are scope reviewers just always negative and need to find something to write about?