Re: SFP scope linear in different magnification
Here's the thread:
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=939395#Post939395
Here's the professional answer to your question:
Originally Posted By: Jim Palmer
is there a way to correct for that with the SFP so that it will be accurate again at any magnification?
You can map your reticle so you know what the values are at different powers, usually we see it with scopes like the NF where people get the 22X, and they map out the reticle at 5X and 11X so they know what the values are, for instance on an MLR reticle from NF, you can use the .5 Mil Hash mark on 11X as 1 Mil, then the 1 Mil hash will be 2 mils, etc...
its easy if you take the time to do it, takes preparation to know what you are looking at and then you need to mark your scope and log it.
But it can be done, I wouldnt try to map every power setting, but usually you can half and quarter things.
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