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Might as well.


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Leupy 3.5 x 10 x 40


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You're both gluttons for punishment....prepare for the oncoming Leupold hatred.



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Anything but leupold.

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Another vote for Leupold, a 6x with the LR reticle, if I could have only one.
Always been good stuff, still are. Have several of the FX3's that have proven themselves reliable and repeatable.
Got some old M8's that need to go into my will, they'll never wear out.


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Originally Posted by Sheister
Leupy 3.5 x 10 x 40




+1 This!!! If that is disallowed - a Leupold 2.5-8! memtb

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vx6 2-12x42 firedot duplex. An ideal scope for nearly any condition. A close second would be the 3-18x44, you could talk me into either.

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IF what I want was made a 4x long tube like an older Leupold M8 with at least 4" eye relief, available in gloss and matte finish, and heavy duplex, post and duplex, or a real #4 reticle.


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Same one I picked 40+ years ago...2X7 Leupold std duplex. I have quite a few others and several other 2X7 but still using the original and expect it to be still going when I have to quit!

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I'm getting to really like the Nightforce 3-10X42 SHV.

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Same ones that are on all my hunting rifles. My one varmint is different but could easily get by with my "one" choice.

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Leupold 3-9×40. Been using them since 1973 or so. Never a hiccup. Every time I buy a new rifle I automatically order a new leupy 3-9×40. I've never had the slightest problem. Ymmv.

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The reason that I would love the March is the variable 2.5x-25x range with ED quality glass. It is a little expensive, but that wasn't mentioned by the OP. I have several Zeiss 3x9s that I really like and a few 2.5X8 Leupolds that are very good scopes.

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NF 2.5-10x42 NXS or possibly S&B Summit 2.5-10x40

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16bore: Not sure if I understand your questions parameters, but let me say this - "one scope only" for:

Big Game scope: Leupold 4.5x14 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Colony Varmints scope: Leupold 6.5x20 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle.

Predators (and night calling) scope: Leupold 4x12 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Target scope: Leupold 36 power with fine crosshair and fine dot reticle

Plinking (22 LR style) scope: Leupold 3x9 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

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If I can pick anything then something from Nightforce. If it has to be something I can afford then a Leupold 3X.

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Originally Posted by moosemike
If I can pick anything then something from Nightforce. If it has to be something I can afford then a Leupold 3X.


Just arrived from Leupold today. They have new-at least to me-packaging and different scope markings. The other ones I have also say Big Bore. This one doesn't. Perhaps it is because they are only going to make the 3x until the existing parts supply are gone.

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Originally Posted by himmelrr
Same ones that are on all my hunting rifles. My one varmint is different but could easily get by with my "one" choice.

Leupold 2.5-8


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March 2 1/2-25X52. Much prefer 2nd focal plane reticle.


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Originally Posted by battue
Originally Posted by moosemike
If I can pick anything then something from Nightforce. If it has to be something I can afford then a Leupold 3X.


Just arrived from Leupold today. They have new-at least to me-packaging and different scope markings. The other ones I have also say Big Bore. This one doesn't. Perhaps it is because they are only going to make the 3x until the existing parts supply are gone.

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
16bore: Not sure if I understand your questions parameters, but let me say this - "one scope only" for:

Big Game scope: Leupold 4.5x14 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Colony Varmints scope: Leupold 6.5x20 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle.

Predators (and night calling) scope: Leupold 4x12 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Target scope: Leupold 36 power with fine crosshair and fine dot reticle

Plinking (22 LR style) scope: Leupold 3x9 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Long live Leupold & Stevens - a fine American company!

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Umm one means one, not a whole list, not that difficult to comprehend

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
16bore: Not sure if I understand your questions parameters, but let me say this - "one scope only" for:

Big Game scope: Leupold 4.5x14 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Colony Varmints scope: Leupold 6.5x20 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle.

Predators (and night calling) scope: Leupold 4x12 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Target scope: Leupold 36 power with fine crosshair and fine dot reticle

Plinking (22 LR style) scope: Leupold 3x9 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Long live Leupold & Stevens - a fine American company!

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Leupold 2.5x8 with #4 Reticle. Like the one mounted on my "if I could only have one rifle" LH Rem KS in .270 Win. that shoots "if I could only have one bullet" 130gr NPT's and NAB's... smile



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LH KS is nice. My 6.5-06 models that layout. I'd go with an ATACR 4-16 F1 if going to one scope.

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Of those I have a Meopta Meopro 3.5-10X 44mm.

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My initial impulse is to say Leupold 3-9x40mm but I bought a Leupold 4-12x40mm last year and I like it so well that I would probably get another 4-12 instead.

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Originally Posted by 16bore
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16bore: Not sure if I understand your questions parameters, but let me say this - "one scope only" for:

Big Game scope: Leupold 4.5x14 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Colony Varmints scope: Leupold 6.5x20 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle.

Predators (and night calling) scope: Leupold 4x12 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Target scope: Leupold 36 power with fine crosshair and fine dot reticle

Plinking (22 LR style) scope: Leupold 3x9 variable with A/O and fine Du-Plex reticle

Long live Leupold & Stevens - a fine American company!

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Leupold is about all I got


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Originally Posted by Sheister
Leupy 3.5 x 10 x 40


Me too.


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Originally Posted by SuperCub
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Me too, and I really like the B&C reticle.


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Originally Posted by jackmountain
You're both gluttons for punishment....prepare for the oncoming Leupold hatred.



I'll stoke that fire. I've owned just about all of them and while some of them are really awesome, none of them are worth $100 more than my Leupolds, much less $1000.


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Assuming you mean one scope from our current collection? I'd roll with the Huskemaw 4-16x46 Blue Diamond with a custom turret for each of my rifles.

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Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x32 or 42 for me.


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If I'm stuck with just one scope, I'm going full custom.

I'd spend millions and build a sub 13oz 30mm tube FX-3 6x42 with SWFA internals, SWFA elevation knob (zero stop!!!), low profile windage, rear adj. paralax and the Milquad reticle.

Or, I might just stick with a 6x MQ, save the millions and hold the fluff.....


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I very good quality 4X with a 38 MM or larger objective.

I find a good 4X is far more useful then most of variable scopes that are offered today.

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Or SS 3-9x

Or SS 6x

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Originally Posted by Farming
This thread confirms there is an ass for every seat. Thank god for small favors. If there wasn’t this world would be an awfully boring place!



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Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by Farming
This thread confirms there is an ass for every seat. Thank god for small favors. If there wasn’t this world would be an awfully boring place!


Exactly !!!

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I'm still begging to have a leupold failure, after 35 years and more killed game than most on here have seen........


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Wrong.


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Leupold of some sort. I have at least 5 VX-1 2-7 on .22, .22mag, .17HMR CZ 455's.


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Originally Posted by 16bore
Might as well.


Leupold M8 6x42 M1




Waiting to get that exact scope back from leupold right now. Internal fogging. The last two I've sent in for the same issue, they have replaced with new scopes. We'll see what they do with this one, as they've had it for three weeks now.

I'd like the M8's better if the windage tracked better. Makes sighting in a very frustrating experience.

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Originally Posted by 16bore
Might as well.


Leupold M8 6x42 M1




Waiting to get that exact scope back from leupold right now. Internal fogging. The last two I've sent in for the same issue, they have replaced with new scopes. We'll see what they do with this one, as they've had it for three weeks now.

I'd like the M8's better if the windage tracked better. Makes sighting in a very frustrating experience.


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Originally Posted by Judman
I'm still begging to have a leupold failure, after 35 years and more killed game than most on here have seen........


Translation: You want turny things on the top and sides of your scope that makes the line thingy inside move up and down.

My one scope would be a NF 3.5-18x44 with a fine duplex and an illuminated dot. Like a Leupold VX6 😎


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Originally Posted by himmelrr
Same ones that are on all my hunting rifles. My one varmint is different but could easily get by with my "one" choice.

Leupold 2.5-8



If they made it with an inch longer main tube I would be quite comfortable going that way.


They don't.


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Originally Posted by Judman




Care to explain?

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Easy. Leupold 2.5X8X36 B&C ret.


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Leupold M8 4X.
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Originally Posted by Sheister
Leupy 3.5 x 10 x 40


Same


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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
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Care to explain?


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Some variation on the Leupold fixed 6 depending on gun.


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Leupold 2.5-8



Yep


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It’s really a toss up for me between a Swaro Z3 3-10x42 and the new Leupold VX3i 3.5-10x40. I like the 42mm objective but the eye relief on those new Leupold s is something else.

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Tough choice for me given my two OLD favorites: Zeiss Diavari 6x or, SB 8x56.

Given that I am older and need more magnification: My SB fixed 8x56 (I know, they don't make them anymore!)

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Leupold 2.5-8



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Happy Birthday, Cariboujack. Yeah, I've had a pile of the Leupold 2.5-8s and I agree dollar for dollar they represent a significant value.

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Hey guy, I've asked why you posted that. What is your reason? Did you get a bad one or have you even used one?

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Just one.....




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I’d want it somewhat light, 14-18 oz’s.

Side focus for parallax. If it’s my only scope, it’s gonna do everything from up close rimfire to long range fun gunning.

I’m thinking variable for the same reason. Low end maybe 4ish. Top end, 12-16ish seems reasonable.

Low profile elevation turret marked in mil. Zero stop. Low pro capped windage.

FFP reticle. Marked every half mil, dash and dot.

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The March above has a lot going for it. Thats a monster in a reasonably compact package.


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I can’t even settle on “the” one scope per each particular rifle.


The 42mm objective March scopes are said to suffer from a finicky eyebox. This is understandable given the design. It’s always a give and take. Even a 25x optic with a 56mm objective suffers compromised low light performance.


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Scopes are for steering bullets and nothing can hang with a 6x MQ Fixed Fhuqker. I may own more than one scope.(grin)

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Originally Posted by kingston
I can’t even settle on “the” one scope per each particular rifle.


The 42mm objective March scopes are said to suffer from a finicky eyebox. This is understandable given the design. It’s always a give and take. Even a 25x optic with a 56mm objective suffers compromised low light performance.




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For hunting, all my rifles wear a M8 6X42. I have never needed more.

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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
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I can’t even settle on “the” one scope per each particular rifle.


The 42mm objective March scopes are said to suffer from a finicky eyebox. This is understandable given the design. It’s always a give and take. Even a 25x optic with a 56mm objective suffers compromised low light performance.




A Corvette is said to be slower than a Geo Metro? If it is in your price range, check it out first.



If I were to try one it’d likely be their FFP 52mm objective model. I’m a fan of open center/ floating dot reticles. March’s FML-1 reticle suffers from a heavy 0.1 MIL center dot. I don’t get the FML-T1. It appears as a peculiar hodgepodge of compromises. In this price range the Kahles with Finn Accuracy’s MSR2 reticle has my almost complete attention. The 10 oz weight penalty is a small price to pay in this class scope. For reference, a Kahles displaced a Tangent Theta on my Ryan Pierce built 28N.

I recognize that you're talking an almost entirely different animal with a 30mm tubed, SFP, 42mm objective.


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I shoot 6x MQ's on everything from High Zoot Precision Air Rifles,to all things Rimfire and of course Centerfire.

There's no equal.

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It looks like the Leupold 2.5-8 gets a lot of love here. We got ours around 1990, both went on moderate weight ( 9 pound) magnum rifles ( one on a .375 AI, the other on a .338 WM). Both worked flawlessly until they were replaced with a little higher power scopes (3.5-10). The 2.5-8’s, reside in QD base/rings...zero’d and ready for service! memtb


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Leupold 6 x 36.

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It looks like the Leupold 2.5-8 gets a lot of love here. We got ours around 1990, both went on moderate weight ( 9 pound) magnum rifles ( one on a .375 AI, the other on a .338 WM). Both worked flawlessly until they were replaced with a little higher power scopes (3.5-10). The 2.5-8’s, reside in QD base/rings...zero’d and ready for service! memtb


I've yet to see a 2.5-8x Reupold track or hold zero and have been around piles of 'em. The 3.5-10x,is routinely superior...but PALES to a 6x MQ Fixed Fhuqker,whether 1" or ANY of the 390mm version(s). BT/DT and have all the T-shirts.

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I can’t vouch as to there ability to track....as in adjust turrets for a shot, and then return. We merely zero’d, and rarely had to re-adjust, said zero! With our new (to us) 3.5-10’s.....they appear to track well. Of course, we don’t turn the turrets much.....as most of our shots ar3 inside 400 yards. memtb


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Hey guy, I've asked why you posted that. What is your reason? Did you get a bad one or have you even used one?


Butch, I’m not familiar with March, aside from seeing a few on PRS competition rifles. What do you like about March? What attributes do you see them having that make them a good choice for a hunting optic? 😎


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1 scope? Probably either a 6x36 w/ LR Duplex or 2.5-8x36 with B&C reticle.


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It looks like the Leupold 2.5-8 gets a lot of love here. We got ours around 1990, both went on moderate weight ( 9 pound) magnum rifles ( one on a .375 AI, the other on a .338 WM). Both worked flawlessly until they were replaced with a little higher power scopes (3.5-10). The 2.5-8’s, reside in QD base/rings...zero’d and ready for service! memtb


I've yet to see a 2.5-8x Reupold track or hold zero and have been around piles of 'em. The 3.5-10x,is routinely superior...but PALES to a 6x MQ Fixed Fhuqker,whether 1" or ANY of the 390mm version(s). BT/DT and have all the T-shirts.

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Hey guy, I've asked why you posted that. What is your reason? Did you get a bad one or have you even used one?


Guy??? haha Well, the name is gay for starters.....


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Hey guy, I've asked why you posted that. What is your reason? Did you get a bad one or have you even used one?


Guy??? haha Well, the name is gay for starters.....



I know that is my first criteria when I buy a scope.


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Yes, for sure!! Kinda like rifles. Tikka? 270 etc.....


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Hey guy, I've asked why you posted that. What is your reason? Did you get a bad one or have you even used one?


Guy??? haha Well, the name is gay for starters.....



I guess I would expect a response like that from you, "GUY".
March was started to build a scope eliminating POI shift with superior optics. If you are familiar with lenses, you will recognize the ED glass. Engineers assemble the scopes, not assembly line folks. I don't know of anybody else that makes a 10 time variable. 2.5X x 25X for example.
They are expensive, but that was not stated that it mattered in the OP's post. I have used a 45X March in competition and have shot other peoples rifles with various models of the March.
That is my choice of scopes and I don't believe I jumped anybody's AZZ for using something else.

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Oh never experienced this poi shift....


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I can’t vouch as to there ability to track....as in adjust turrets for a shot, and then return. We merely zero’d, and rarely had to re-adjust, said zero! With our new (to us) 3.5-10’s.....they appear to track well. Of course, we don’t turn the turrets much.....as most of our shots ar3 inside 400 yards. memtb



I can.(grin)

I've bought over 100 Reupolds through the years,have shot 100's on top of that and their elder version(s),trump new. The 2.5-8x's were once "mainstays" of sorts,due both their aesthetics and mass...but I've simply never seen 'em be worth a fhuqk,upon any platform,for any application. I tended to drive the 6x42 as a Utilitarian default and sadly,they too are now pieces of schit.

A scope's SOLE purpose is to steer bullets and Reupold is an easy pass,in this day and age.......................


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Oh never experienced this poi shift....



You evidently don't shoot much or accurate enough rifles to know it. Do a little research, GUY.

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You sound stupid butchy..... you know better than that but you sound cool....


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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
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Oh never experienced this poi shift....



You evidently don't shoot much or accurate enough rifles to know it. Do a little research, GUY.


Butch, aside from your “piss’n match” with Jud. I asked above for information you seem to know first hand about March Scopes”. I’ve been using Leupold VX6 scopes on several big fur rifles. Switched over a couple to Bushnell LRHSi scopes and another to a NF SHV. What is your knowledge or actual experience with March as a rugged scope like NightForce?

If you only have bench experience, I understand. Looking for experience with how they perform over time with magnum rifles and hunting situation where both rifle and scope can get knocked around. Thanks again...😎


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Guys famous 6ai, frequent poi shifts, fogs up, I hate this setup.... haha
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My LRHSi,never lasted the first shot...aboard my Heavy 6BR. It "tracked" like a Mad Woman,going to take a schit.

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Took a coupla months(no thang,as I have a "few" scopes) and the LTRSi replacement actually fhuqking works. I prefer it's reticle too,but dat's subjective.

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Pass the MQ Fixed Fhuqkers and hold the Fluff.

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You’re not the first to bitch about the LRHSi having issues, especially the newer made scopes. The older LRHS scope still has a good reputation for reliability. Schit happens in large companies where they decide the individuals they hired to improve a scope line and increase market share are no longer worth paying the big bucks too...Pink slipped and down the road the talent goes. Then bean counters in purchasing take over and shop internal parts out to lowest bidder without regard to the original specifications developed to build an excellent scope...Wash-Rinse-Repeat. 😎

Are March Scopes just a boutique scope? I got to see and shoot behind a Kahles k525i...This scope was beyond impressive in every way, albeit above my pay grade. Grin!


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Weren't a complaint,but a simplistic gross mechanical failure.

Haven't really flogged on the LTRSi,as all of my newest stuff wears MQ Fixed Fhuqkers...................(grin)


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Seems like a fairly small market to try to find reviews on the March scopes on this forum. Doubt more than a couple guys own them on here and that is a pretty small sampling to make a decision on. Check the interweb review sites for your particular choice and you'll have a better chance of getting a more rounded feedback sample.

Good example, a Facebook hunting page I get on the page owner gets freebies from scope companies for advertising their wares. So, he gets some high dollar scope (pretty sure it was a Nightforce but can't recall exactly what model), and he goes out and shoots it at 100 yards and then at steel at 500 yards. Tells everyone what a great scope it was because he could shoot a 1" group at 100 yards and hit an 18" gong at 500... so I asked him if he did a box test or a tall paper target test? Well, no..... but this is a great scope, I'm sure it will do fine.... Almost lost my credentials on that site that day, but for several other people who felt the same way so they shut down the discussion instead....

Same thing happens here. A guy shouting " I shot a deer with my (fill in the blank) so it must be the best (cartridge, rifle, bullet, gunsmith, etc...) ever made. If you really want to know and not blame someone if it doesn't measure up to what "someone else" told you- sometimes you just have to spend your money and take your chances. Then you can do like Big Stick and say- "this is the biggest POS I've ever owned" or.... " I can throw it in a river and take it out and it still keeps ticking".....

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I'm rather at ease,in calling thangs as they is...and can prolly extrapolate like wares of the ilk,from a few different Makers............................(grin)

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It appears this forum is more about, well if you don't like this scope, go phuque yourself. A few folks have shot a variety of scopes and can give a good evaluation other saying that you are an AZZ for loving this one.
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What’s the loss/gain between a SWFA SS 3-15x42 or their SS 5-20x50 HD? Aside from power increase. Is the “HD” improvement in clarity worth the additional $500? $1300 puts me in the NF arena. Both NF and SWFA are almost as bullet proof as you can get with reasonable money...😎


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Seems like a fairly small market to try to find reviews on the March scopes on this forum. Doubt more than a couple guys own them on here and that is a pretty small sampling to make a decision on. Check the interweb review sites for your particular choice and you'll have a better chance of getting a more rounded feedback sample.

Good example, a Facebook hunting page I get on the page owner gets freebies from scope companies for advertising their wares. So, he gets some high dollar scope (pretty sure it was a Nightforce but can't recall exactly what model), and he goes out and shoots it at 100 yards and then at steel at 500 yards. Tells everyone what a great scope it was because he could shoot a 1" group at 100 yards and hit an 18" gong at 500... so I asked him if he did a box test or a tall paper target test? Well, no..... but this is a great scope, I'm sure it will do fine.... Almost lost my credentials on that site that day, but for several other people who felt the same way so they shut down the discussion instead....

Same thing happens here. A guy shouting " I shot a deer with my (fill in the blank) so it must be the best (cartridge, rifle, bullet, gunsmith, etc...) ever made. If you really want to know and not blame someone if it doesn't measure up to what "someone else" told you- sometimes you just have to spend your money and take your chances. Then you can do like Big Stick and say- "this is the biggest POS I've ever owned" or.... " I can throw it in a river and take it out and it still keeps ticking".....

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Thanks, Bob...Makes sense. Not enough ownership here yet to speak with knowledge and experience. Appreciate the information. 😎


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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
It appears this forum is more about, well if you don't like this scope, go phuque yourself. A few folks have shot a variety of scopes and can give a good evaluation other saying that you are an AZZ for loving this one.
Oh Well, I have better things to do, like beating a dog.


Don’t beat your dog. I’m sure he thinks your scopes are just dandy...I was only asking for information it appeared you had experience with on a March. Nothing more. 😎


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Butch, please please don't beat the dog!!! my god march scopes aren't dumb!!


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I'm rather at ease,in calling thangs as they is...and can prolly extrapolate like wares of the ilk,from a few different Makers............................(grin)

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Seems like a fairly small market to try to find reviews on the March scopes on this forum. Doubt more than a couple guys own them on here and that is a pretty small sampling to make a decision on. Check the interweb review sites for your particular choice and you'll have a better chance of getting a more rounded feedback sample.

Good example, a Facebook hunting page I get on the page owner gets freebies from scope companies for advertising their wares. So, he gets some high dollar scope (pretty sure it was a Nightforce but can't recall exactly what model), and he goes out and shoots it at 100 yards and then at steel at 500 yards. Tells everyone what a great scope it was because he could shoot a 1" group at 100 yards and hit an 18" gong at 500... so I asked him if he did a box test or a tall paper target test? Well, no..... but this is a great scope, I'm sure it will do fine.... Almost lost my credentials on that site that day, but for several other people who felt the same way so they shut down the discussion instead....

Same thing happens here. A guy shouting " I shot a deer with my (fill in the blank) so it must be the best (cartridge, rifle, bullet, gunsmith, etc...) ever made. If you really want to know and not blame someone if it doesn't measure up to what "someone else" told you- sometimes you just have to spend your money and take your chances. Then you can do like Big Stick and say- "this is the biggest POS I've ever owned" or.... " I can throw it in a river and take it out and it still keeps ticking".....

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I believe this is very very likely the one if I could only have one this or the 4-16.

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The batch that was gifted to me was round and centered quite well

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The batch I bought,was/is fhuqking HILARIOUS!

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Unfortunately,I'm unfamiliar with Irons.

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Unfortunately,I'm unfamiliar with Irons.

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I will some day pay for picking on the less fortunate!😂 but for now sugar tits. I’m just going to keep enjoying myself. To add to your deep burning desire to have it all. 😂

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The batch that was gifted to me was round and centered quite well

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The batch I bought,was/is fhuqking HILARIOUS!

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If that got sand in your vag this you can post as much as you want is going to be really really fun. 🎣

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All "new" to me.

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Sugar tits! You just keep trying, for that I’m impressed! I’m going to check in and see if the special Olympics has a shooting team you could easily be the captain.

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Ooooopsie.....................

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Note the leather seats. I even turned the warmer on so the cute little box didn’t get cold. Hint.

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Oooopsie......................

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RMR is going to recess into that 20 slide 😉. Sitting on the mad scientist bench as I type. Google it hint.

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Have never seen a 20...............

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Nor a 34.................

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Grock 34 laser(CT) arrived and will be installed directly. Kinda hip on the Theme,both in Theory and Application.

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At least you get to gawk the Splendid Pixels and "live" vicariously. BUT...please feel free to "convince" yourself that you "do not".

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R M R the rest is subpar. Hint LOL.

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I've more rounds upon the wares I use least,than the ones you "use" most.

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Krytox is a plum handy lubricant,for metal to metal surfaces and slickified the 317's guts,rather exceptionally. Have seen it weather the weather and it do a nice job,of staying where one wishes. It weare a rather GOOD tip,from The Springer World.

Have used it on everything from HW 97K Tune-ups,to Pistole Innards,to Centerfire locking lug lubricant and it dazzles everywhere. Now you can say you've "seen" it!

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The only thing you’ve hooked...is yourself. I’d liken it akin to Shefire grabbing herself by her kchunt and crying “foul”,then calling for help. Hint.

Word through The Grape Vine is a Anschutz 54 1913 SuperMatch. I reckon yet another Bob extended 1913 rail(pun intended)...’Horn rings and 10x MQ for THE win. At least you’ll be able to say you’ve “seen” one,as you feverishly try to keep pace with the Splendid Pixels.

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Which krytox they make more than one type?


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Grock 34 laser(CT) arrived and will be installed directly. Kinda hip on the Theme,both in Theory and Application.

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Plum handy.

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At least you get to gawk the Splendid Pixels and "live" vicariously. BUT...please feel free to "convince" yourself that you "do not".

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Laughing!....................



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Originally Posted by sidepass
Which krytox they make more than one type?



I can only speak to The Blue Bitch Variety....................


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You've not shot a like number of rounds in your "Life",that my FF 3's have digested(less an issue).

Hell...they prolly have even been Outdoors in the weather.

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Sugar tits how is it you live in the middle of nowhere and still found yourself in a neighborhood with not a place to shoot.
Load development happens opening the slider here. LOL. Poor retarded sugar tits.

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Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.

You'd need a co-signer for the muzzle tape alone.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
You've not shot a like number of rounds in your "Life",that my FF 3's have digested(less an issue).

Hell...they prolly have even been Outdoors in the weather.

Hint.

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If shooting your mouth counts I admit you are way ahead. But it don’t and you have a taste for subpar junk. Hint.

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Keep rattlin' pom-pom's and trying to "convince" yourself,that you've a clue.

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Which krytox they make more than one type?



I can only speak to The Blue Bitch Variety....................


Is this the magic product you rub under those flappy tits to prevent the chafes. Oh it’s so much fun I’m crying laughing.

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Then quit looking in the mirror.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Keep rattlin' pom-pom's and trying to "convince" yourself,that you've a clue.

Hint.

LAUGHING!.......................


You got me there I have fûcked lots of cheerleaders in my day. 😉. And yes a Pom Pom or to was ratted. Hint.

You must tell how is it being so famous. Tinder on the Rez must be a blast.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Then quit looking in the mirror.

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That’s a weak response even for a repetitive, repeating pos. Hint. Poor sugar tits has it all. And still cant. Grin😉

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.

You'd need a co-signer for the muzzle tape alone.

Bless your heart.............................

[quote=Big Stick]Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.


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Originally Posted by memtb
It looks like the Leupold 2.5-8 gets a lot of love here. We got ours around 1990, both went on moderate weight ( 9 pound) magnum rifles ( one on a .375 AI, the other on a .338 WM). Both worked flawlessly until they were replaced with a little higher power scopes (3.5-10). The 2.5-8’s, reside in QD base/rings...zero’d and ready for service! memtb


I've yet to see a 2.5-8x Reupold track or hold zero and have been around piles of 'em. The 3.5-10x,is routinely superior...but PALES to a 6x MQ Fixed Fhuqker,whether 1" or ANY of the 390mm version(s). BT/DT and have all the T-shirts.

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660 6mm ai, ping pong balls, 80 bt's at 3650.... Its becoming pretty well known in alberta, Idaho, montana , and Washington.... Grin


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For some reason I reach for it over the rest of the the herd, shiit doesn’t stand a chance...don’t know the coal, throat geometry yada yada yada. I just load ammo and go kill shiit pretty much anywhere/everywhere....
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Sammo, I dig shiit riggin!!! Grin


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[quote=Big Stick]Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.

You'd need a co-signer for the muzzle tape alone.

Bless your heart.............................

Originally Posted by Big Stick
Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.


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Is that CORN? LOL!!!!!!!


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Unfortunately,I'm unfamiliar with Irons.

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This skinny lil forked horn didn’t like the ping pong treatment either.... shoulda been shootin high BC boolits, I’m sure it the results woulda been different!!! Haha
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[quote=Big Stick]Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.

You'd need a co-signer for the muzzle tape alone.

Bless your heart.............................

Originally Posted by Big Stick
Your "slider"...is your crossed-eyes. Hint.


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Neighbor stopped by for dinner. Poor sugar tits. How far do ya got to go to find a place to shoot. Lol. Here’s to rubbing your nose in it.



Is that CORN? LOL!!!!!!!



It’s a corn flavored door mat y.?

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Your Every Liberal vote promotes Socialism and is an
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This skinny lil forked horn didn’t like the ping pong treatment either.... shoulda been shootin high BC boolits, I’m sure it the results woulda been different!!! Haha
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Is that an Idaho Whitetail? Good one


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This skinny lil forked horn didn’t like the ping pong treatment either.... shoulda been shootin high BC boolits, I’m sure it the results woulda been different!!! Haha
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Is that an Idaho Whitetail? Good one

Naw Alberta, had to haul my couch 17 hours!!!! Grin


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This skinny lil forked horn didn’t like the ping pong treatment either.... shoulda been shootin high BC boolits, I’m sure it the results woulda been different!!! Haha
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Is that an Idaho Whitetail? Good one

Naw Alberta, had to haul my couch 17 hours!!!! Grin



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Originally Posted by Judman
Sammo, I dig shiit riggin!!! Grin


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I'd pick a scope that actually worked....as designed.....all the time.

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Pardon the splendors of my backyard.

Ooopsie!

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Originally Posted by kingston
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Unfortunately,I'm unfamiliar with Irons.

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Those must be the krunchentickers I’ve heard so much about.



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Now you can say you've "seen" a Garrow Hummer Krunchenticker...along with a spare,you "lucky" kchunt. Congratulations?!?

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Pardon the splendors of my backyard.

Ooopsie!

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Those pesky neighborhood bucks. Where’s the range sugar tits.

Note the decoy.

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Bitchin' "camera equipment"! Laughing!

You Brokedick CLUELESS Fhuqks are a hoot!

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Bless your heart for trying.

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Really can't like variables.

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Originally Posted by fredIII

Note the decoy.

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"Note the decoy." laugh laugh laugh

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Decoys help.

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Oh I’m devastated you didn’t like my picture 🤣🤣😂. Let’s see the on sight range. Sugar tits. LOL. Don’t tell me your all hat and no ranch. Hint.

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Few years back this little one though he was the boys sidekick.

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I "only" have 17,000,000 acres at my disposal.

Hint.

Take a picture of a streetlight for me.

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Oooopsie!

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Ohfûck 17( billion trillion) acres and you couldn’t afford a spread with a range. 😀. Please do tell! It’s got to be joyous living in a neighborhood.

Really can’t make this up! the legendary sugar tits, king of LR ain’t got a 100 in the back40. .

Keep pretending ya seem to have mastered it. 😂🎣
Post a picture of the boat salvage yard you are cultivating. Oh [bleep] it’s to early to be laughing this hard.

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To be fair Sugar tits I have to drag my couch all the way across my driveway to get the 100 the slider only afford s 60. 😉.
Don’t let the cat get your tongue princess you are doing great. Hint

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She an up hill journey. LMFAO.

PS it’s juds week to have the camera! We went halfzies. 😎.
ever feel like someone just might be having a little fun at your expense. 😘 sure glad Rick let you loose. Lmfao.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Oooopsie!

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This spike has a bigger rack than the moose you hammers couple years back. 🤣🤣😂🤣.

Off to watch the kiddos kick some ass 😎 here’s to those spotlighting deer and keeping it down so the neighbors don’t complain nights. 🎣🥰🤜🏻🤛🏻

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Whole lotta forked horn spike pics from the lying bushelor....


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
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Which krytox they make more than one type?



I can only speak to The Blue Bitch Variety....................


On Amazon they have a GPL205,206 and 207. All in a blue tube. I am happy with what I use but I am always interested in other things.

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I thought this conversation was about the different scopes people use? Looks like we have strayed away from that subject.

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No elbow room at all...even on the front porch.

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Originally Posted by 14Homer
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Which krytox they make more than one type?



I can only speak to The Blue Bitch Variety....................


On Amazon they have a GPL205,206 and 207. All in a blue tube. I am happy with what I use but I am always interested in other things.



I'm driving 207.

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