1. Leupold 4x28, STANDARD crosshairs, 5 digit serial number. Nice condition, doesn't really even have any ring marks. Came off an old Rem. 721 .300 H&H that didn't see much use and I doubt it was ever on another gun. Caps, obj. rim & locking ring going plumb. Rub mark on bottom under adj. caps where I'm sure ejected brass was rubbing. Looks like they might have used a shirt tail to wipe off the ocular lens a time or 2, but nothing you notice when looking thru it. 9.3 oz., 11.75" OAL.
SOLD
2. Lyman PermaCenter All-American 3x, Tapered Post & crosshair.
Looks like the predecessor or at least the competition for the Leupie 3x. Has it's share of rubbed spots and scratches, mostly around the ocular bell, definite ring marks. Lenses look great. 9.0 oz., 11.25 OAL.
I bought this to put on my .375 H&H but found a Leupie 3x before I got this one mounted. Get this for half the price of a Leupie!
$100. shipped
3. Bushnell Banner 4x28 COMPACT. Duplex Crosshairs. Made in Japan, marked "BL". No ring marks, small scratch on underside of obj. bell, otherwise it looks new (incl. lenses). 8.6 oz., 9.5" OAL
$75. shipped
4. Another Bushnell Banner 4x28 COMPACT. Duplex Crosshairs. Made in Japan, mark "BL". No ring marks but it does have a small (.25"?) circle rubbed off the center of one of the caps and a small indent on the edge of the ocular bell. Lenses are clean. This one weighs 8.3 oz., and is 9.25" OAL.
$60. shipped
5. Leupold Pioneer 4x w/ Leupold Adjustable Bases/Rings coming off a 1954 mfg. Win mod 70. Standard crosshairs. REALLY nice shape. This outfit was hunted, but not much.
$175. shipped
Sorry, I'm not able to post photos, but 3 day inspection as always. Prefer Postal MO's. I have limited access to the internet so please be patient in looking for my replies.
Thanks
Last edited by elkjaeger; 09/10/10. Reason: add a scope