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S&B FFP P4 fine ret details


JDBenelliM1

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A download from the Schmidt & Bender website...

 

May of made a little error tho.

 

If it's the S&B on that Barret, then I have give you incorrect details.

 

Try this link:

 

http://www.schmidtundbender.de/en/downloads/information/category/4-reticles.html?download=6%3Areticle-p4l-fein

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Line thickness of the P4f ret at 100 yds is .13"

 

The ret lines cover sub 1/4inch at 100 yds

 

 

OR

 

In metric

 

At 100 mts the cross hair line thickness covers .35 cm (3.5mm)

 

 

Thats what my book says

 

P4f ret, Mil ajust

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Ronin, is yours in FFP?

 

wonder why there is contradicting info? could it be older models vs newer?

 

The S&B site clearly says 0.13" - unless i'm being thick? :wacko:

 

I'd much prefer it to be the thinner measurement!

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Ronin, is yours in FFP?

 

wonder why there is contradicting info? could it be older models vs newer?

 

The S&B site clearly says 0.13" - unless i'm being thick? :wacko:

 

I'd much prefer it to be the thinner measurement!

 

 

Corrected - apologies

 

 

Mine is FFP

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Does anyone have a FFP model with P4 fein ret?

 

Wondering if it can be used in the field on crows etc or is it too thin to use on anything but targets? Wont be used under a lamp or in low light conditions so no worries there.

 

cheers

John

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Does anyone have a FFP model with P4 fein ret?

 

Wondering if it can be used in the field on crows etc or is it too thin to use on anything but targets? Wont be used under a lamp or in low light conditions so no worries there.

 

cheers

John

 

 

Ive had two (still own one) 4-16 PM11's - one had the Klein reticule, which was the precursor to the P4f.

 

Both allowed easy target acquisition at silly ranges.

 

Example - clays (standard) at 900 mtrs at WMS - witnessed.

 

So yes, this ret is good to go at any range. I currently use one on a stalking rifle, well winter culling rifle...

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