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    Do you mean give FT a go as in you've never tried it before? Or you have tried it, but want to give it a proper go with the right kit etc?
    If you've never tried it at all, any scope will do for now. The important thing is to make sure you can get in the positions (I guess easier for FT than HFT as there's no lying down) and that you like the format and the layout of the events.

    Once you know that you like it and want to carry on, then you can pick a scope.
    The good thing about doing it this way round is that you can go to a club and look through other peoples scopes before you splash out. Could save a lot of hassle in the long run if you buy the best scope for you first

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_dan View Post
    Do you mean give FT a go as in you've never tried it before? Or you have tried it, but want to give it a proper go with the right kit etc?
    If you've never tried it at all, any scope will do for now. The important thing is to make sure you can get in the positions (I guess easier for FT than HFT as there's no lying down) and that you like the format and the layout of the events.

    Once you know that you like it and want to carry on, then you can pick a scope.
    The good thing about doing it this way round is that you can go to a club and look through other peoples scopes before you splash out. Could save a lot of hassle in the long run if you buy the best scope for you first
    as above "a good bit or try before you buy advice" atb gc**

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_dan View Post
    Do you mean give FT a go as in you've never tried it before? Or you have tried it, but want to give it a proper go with the right kit etc?
    If you've never tried it at all, any scope will do for now. The important thing is to make sure you can get in the positions (I guess easier for FT than HFT as there's no lying down) and that you like the format and the layout of the events.

    Once you know that you like it and want to carry on, then you can pick a scope.
    The good thing about doing it this way round is that you can go to a club and look through other peoples scopes before you splash out. Could save a lot of hassle in the long run if you buy the best scope for you first
    good advice, try before you buy, in field conditions, difficult to make a choice looking through them in a shop.

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