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Originally posted by kruzaroad kruzaroad wrote:


I have a 6x24 scope and that's to much. How much magnification do you use in ftt?
Wasn't it 55 yards max?
You have to hit the target bull but where on that doesn't matter?



MY scope is 8-32x56 and that is considered entry level. Most use 10-50x60 at a min

All the targets have a hole in the middle. There is a plate behind the hole.  you have to shoot through the hole. That hits the plate and knocks the target over.

Hitting anywhere other than through this hole will not knock the target over. You get 1 point for knocking the target over. No point if you do not knock the target over.

Yes it is max 55 yards. The target has a hole size of 40mm at 55 yards. and the closer targets have smaller holes down to 12mm depending how far away you are.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kruzaroad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Oct 2024 at 4:01pm
Wow that's huge magnification at those distances!
I can see why you could have trouble finding target. I'm guessing that ffp scopes aren't in use to much for ftt, the cross hairs would be like pencils at those higher mags.
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