With a First Focal Plane (FFP) variable scope containing a starndard duplex recticle does the point of impact change with changes in magnification?
Reason I ask is that for some time I've been using a lower magnification at 100 yards when practicing shooting off my shooting sticks at the range. Then increasing to full magnification at 200 yards (longest distance at my range). For example I dial the magnification down to 8x (1/2) at 100 yards then up to 16x at 200 yards. This does two things for me, it gives me the same target picture at both distances and helps me avoid "chicken finger" at 100 yards because of the increase preception of movement if I use 16x at 100yards. When I hunt I leave the scope set on 16x. In some rough testing I could find no difference but a fellow shooter claims that a FFP scope needs to be sighted at each magnification to be precise. This is contrary to what I've experienced. Help settle the debate. Thanks
Reason I ask is that for some time I've been using a lower magnification at 100 yards when practicing shooting off my shooting sticks at the range. Then increasing to full magnification at 200 yards (longest distance at my range). For example I dial the magnification down to 8x (1/2) at 100 yards then up to 16x at 200 yards. This does two things for me, it gives me the same target picture at both distances and helps me avoid "chicken finger" at 100 yards because of the increase preception of movement if I use 16x at 100yards. When I hunt I leave the scope set on 16x. In some rough testing I could find no difference but a fellow shooter claims that a FFP scope needs to be sighted at each magnification to be precise. This is contrary to what I've experienced. Help settle the debate. Thanks