Explore the best scope options for IPSC PCC, Mini Rifle, and Shotgun divisions. This post covers the ideal optics, from red dots to LPVOs and prism scopes, to help you enhance accuracy and speed in competition.
Q: I often feel puzzled about how to choose the proper riflescope. Do you have any experience?
A: As a shooter, when you firstly received your newly bought riflescope, you will see its appearance, feel its weight, observe its image, even the packaging can be a part of the evaluation criteria.
But have you ever been curious about the internal part of a riflescope and how it works?
Q: Yes, of course! I’m always interested in it! Can you tell me about it?
A: OK, but it will be a long story to describe the whole internal construction
Q: How about start with the difference between First focal Plane scope and Second Focal Plane scope?
A: Great idea. Let me introduce the position of ‘First Focal Plane’ & ‘Second focal Plane’ to you first. When the light pass through the objective assembly, it creates a reverse image, the position of the image in the riflescope is described as the ‘First Focal Plane’.
Then the image passed through the Picture Reversal Assembly where it is reversed again and an image appears at the ‘Second focal Plane’. This image is same as what we see with our naked eyes.
Q: Oh, I got it. Then, what is the differences between them?
A: Firstly, we change the magnification by moving the lens in the Picture Reversal Assembly. The lens moves, the image size changes.
If we put the reticle at the position of First Focal Plane, the reticle is in front of the Picture Reversal Assembly, so the reticle size changes with the image when the magnification changes.
Q: How about the Second Focal Plane?
A: If we put the reticle at the position of Second Focal Plane, the reticle is Behind the Picture Reversal Assembly, move the lens can not impact the size of the reticle, therefore, no matter how the magnification changes, the reticle remain unchanged.
Q: After knowing the principle, I’m more curious about FFP & SFP riflescopes’ respective advantages and disadvantages!
A: Let’s talk about them in detail next time!I want to recommend some wonderful FFP & SFP riflescopes to you so that you can try them on your own about their differences.
34mm Continental FFP riflescope It's Vector Optics top end FFP riflescope that can compare with the world famous brand with competitive price. The optics utilizes German HD Glass. LaREE Lens & VePRO FMC ensure Light Transmission reaches 90%. The excellent lens material and optics system deliver the super diamond clear image with very little distortion and extra-low dispersion supporting you can shoot at down, dusk and even night at any range shooting.
Also,there are some good quality SFP riflescope you can try: https://vector2007.com/collections/paragon-genii
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