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Well, after a long hiatus from S&B, I'm about to put a 4x Classic with a #9 on a .350 Rem mag.
Be sure to put up pics. dave
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Konnari IMHO the best scope made,period.
dave
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I've decided to put that 3-12x42 on my 7mm Rem Mag. The rifle was built by Rifles, Inc. on a Winchester 70 Classic action. It's been a .5 MOA rifle since I bought it, and really deserves better glass than what currently sits atop.
The RUM will have to earn quality glass. For now I'll take the VXIII 3.5x10 that currently is in residence and use it to develop loads for new rifles. The Leupy has proven to be reliable and should serve well in that capacity.
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Konnari IMHO the best scope made,period.
dave Not to give you a seizure but I sold my 4x36mm S&B in favour of my Meopta 4x32mm Its a long story, but the Meopta had already proved its worth on a trip to RSA on my 9.3x62mm...I tried the S&B on the same rifle and for some reason I can't really put my finger on, I found I prefered and generally shot better with the Meopta. So the S&B went to finance another purchase, and I'm looking at a Zeiss Victory 2.5-10x42mm for the 9.3x62mm, but I'm finding hard to justify after the x4 worked so well in RSA...
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stoney(slg888),
It's about time you spend some of your moldy money!!!
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Thanks Jeff. Your pal at www.eurooptic.com definitely has the best prices on scopes anywhere! His e-mail prices are much lower than his listed prices. Going with the 3x12 klassic. New! I will never buy Refurbished crap from dealers again.
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"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered." ― George Orwell, 1984
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Alright...alright! Dave7mm & 300mag you made your point. Im going to try one on my next rifle. Leaning toward the Klassic 3-12x42. They are like Lay's potato chips, you can't stop at one.... Take heed, it will not be your last, they are addicting. I once said that I'd never pay that much money for a scope, I bought one and suddenly I have 6....
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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Stoney,
Alex at Euro Optics can't be beat!! I'm glad I could help you out. You're gonna love your new S&B scope - no doubt!!
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Spoke with Alex at a show on Saturday. He seems quite busy as usual. Straightforward a dealer as you can find nowadays .
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