Second Focal Plane, or SFP, reticles stay the same size regardless of the power setting. The reticle on a SFP scope will subtend, or cover, a set distance at only one power setting and will cover less of the target at the highest magnification. Conversely an FFP reticle will tend to cover more of the target at the higher magnifications. March Rifle Scopes using reticles in the second focal plane have some of the highest usable power settings available on the market today, Dot pattern reticles do not change size as the magnification changes. However, the size of the area covered on the target covered by the dot will change. Each March Scope has a standard magnification where the apparent size of the Dot will match the reticle fitted to your scope. For precision shooting such as competition target, or precise aiming points
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