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What Talley lightweights would you mount one in for a T3?
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Does the whole eyepiece still turn when you change power?
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Does the whole eyepiece still turn when you change power? This is the only real flaw I found with them and it bothers me enough that I no longer own any FF II's. I like the E1 that I have. It has a traditional power ring.
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Have a USA 3.5-10x50 currently on a Ruger .270 red pad, son's 7x57 Ruger has a USA 3-9x40 and a CVA Optima V2 muzzleloader has an E1 with duplex I got on close out from Natchez. And as mentioned the E1 does not spin the whole ocular when you change power setting. Really like the E1 with duplex. Probably the reason they discontinued it. They work.
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What Talley lightweights would you mount one in for a T3? I like mediums and I have them on my Tikka..
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My oldest scope I have is the Burris 6x40 FF2. Great #4 reticle and every time I think I need to replace it I find myself still loving it. Bought stuff in between, Vx3, M8, Sightron S2, Meopta Artemis, Weaver K's - last scope I bought has glass as good or better\brighter than any of them and it is that illuminated center dot #4 Burris I told everyone about for $160. About the only thing negative I can say is that many had more positive click adjustments- but my Leupold ain't one of them.
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About the only thing negative I can say is that many had more positive click adjustments I would agree. The adjustments are almost like friction rather than click.
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I know- right? It still seems to track fine though. I swear it is the exact same adjustments on my Vx3. The two feel identical.
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