I'm not feeling the value. You don't need to so carry on. We're all different.
I understand the reticle stays relative to the target on an FFP and that's simply groovy. I'm not sure I see any other advantages for me. Certainly not enough to run out and buy one. That's fine for you, good, that saves you money.
Most guys don't "compete", shoot long range matches, hunt at extreme distances, worry about precision, do tactical drills or get emotional and combative over a scope on a silly pellet gun. Others do. "Most" guys do what they will but that doesn't devalue what the "unmost" guys enjoy by doing what they will.
Guys love to show off their fancy gear and "specialize" their hobby to the point it's no fun anymore. They want to "compete" with their toys instead of simply enjoying them. Can be true to a large degree, or a to a tiny degree, and believe me when I state that if I wasn't enjoying them they'd be sold off. I'm not a gun collecter.
Their equipment must impress others, and their knowledge of their specialty must be superior to those around them. They need this to feel adequate. They put others beneath them if they feel their superiority is challenged. They get abusive and nasty to compensate for their inadequacy. One shoe doesn't fit all Bob. Some of us learned by actual experiences, that's called "DOING", and by sharing that information hopefully we've helped our community.
A miss once in a while really bothers them. It shakes their perception of self-worth. These guys need FFP scopes for reasons that don't have anything to do with hitting their target. Lol???!!!
That is the very definition of "hype". Many scopes offer as much hype as you can afford. For some guys it's the only thing that keeps their odd chromosome from growing another leg.
Pointing the trigger finger means there's four more pointing straight back at you as well. Look deep inside because there are reasons you come off like you do. You've possibly won the internet today, and not in a good way, by being right up there as the most passive aggressive personality's I've come across.
Yes I do like my fancy gear and it's provided such a high degree of a "fun factor" that it's hard to describe the robust amounts of it in increasing a pleasurable outcome in many ways. It's just how I am and I'm not alone.
I plink nearly every week with friends. Some of the most entertaining times was when we all bought refurb Red Ryders, at $20 each, to shoot shotgun shell hulls off the end of the garage floor as fast as we could. Man on man or teams. Is that humble enough for you? I don't shoot my other cheap guns much but I enjoy them when I do.
One of my friends, who has a funny personality, tends to call our informal matches using our various cheap guns as the "Crappy Gun Nationals", lol.
Have I mocked or made fun of you for shooting springers and SFP scopes, nope. Have I shot springers and SFP scopes "a lot" before, yes very much so. It's not my thing anymore, nothing less, nothing more.
We're all different and like different things for different reasons. As far as guns and gear that doesn't make one thing right or another wrong. BUT at the same time you don't bring a knife to a gunfight as they say. Nor do you use a hammer as a screwdriver.
I'm meaning that in many situations one gun or scope might "turn" the odds in ones favor. Example - no I'm not using a "crappy gun nationals" airgun to shoot a FT match, why would I, it wouldn't be fun at all, that's why?!
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