ronsatspokane
Gold $$ Contributor
Say what? The reticle never changes on SFP. In many target SFP's some users cant even see the cross hairs they are so thin. Many competition shooters have either a 1/8 MOA dot or nothing. As in no hash marks at all, just very thin barely visible reticle lines. No need to measure the hold off in competition. You know where the last shot landed, you don't need hash marks to tell you were to hold off. If you don't know where the last one landed it does not matter whether you are running an SFP or an FFP with or without hash marks.With SFP, the reticle covers more target on low power and less target on higher power. There is a magnification which FFP covers less and there is a flip point, but FFP is constant.