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FFP stands for First Focal Plane, but Front Focal Plane is another name for it. Describe FFP. It is the reticle’s position. It is positioned in the scope erector tube in front of the magnifying lens. The reticle gets bigger as the magnification gets bigger and gets smaller as the magnification gets less.
FFP is superior for long-range competitive shooters and hunters because ballistic and distance measurement increments on the reticle are adequate at all magnifications. We may look through the gadget and increase the reticle size in precise proportion to the image being examined because the reticle is situated in front of the magnification lenses and erector assembly.
Although FFP scopes are still relatively new to the hunting world, long-distance shooters are quickly adopting them. The main benefit is that the reticle is zoomed in on at the same time as the scope is on a particular target.
The Global long-range FFP rifle scope market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
ZEISS Introduces First Focal Plane Riflescope Family for Hunting and Long-Range Precision Shooting
The company offers high-performance optics with outstanding total elevation travel for successful hunting and shooting competitions with the ZEISS LRP S5 and LRP S3.
ZEISS introduces its first product family for focal plane riflescopes. The family comprises of two series: the newly released ZEISS LRP S3 and the previously unreleased ZEISS LRP S5, which has already been introduced to the market and is currently accessible.
High performance optics, a remarkable total elevation travel, a daytime visible illuminated reticle, and a ballistic stop with an external locking windage turret are all features of the product line for long-range precision shooting and hunting.
The ZEISS LRP S3 will be made available as 425-50 and 636-56, while the LRP S5 is already provided in two models: 318-50 and 525-56. Both are offered in configurations of milliradian (MRAD) or minute-of-angle (MOA).
With the addition of the ZEISS LRP product family, the company has increased the range of riflescopes it offers and now offers highly dependable optics for long-distance hunting and successful long-range precision shooting.
The LRP S3 gives a high-end choice to enter this market, while the LRP S5 is the flagship product of our high-end ZEISS LRP product family, according to Ober kuchen, Germany-based product manager for hunting and shooting at ZEISS Consumer Products.