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Coobie Do, keeps resurrecting's these necro- in an on-going battle of half wits with the Alaskan Dwarf Honey Badger.
If we just ignore it maybe they'll just go away.....far away...... Yep sure did to prove a point.Had my belly full of his two face bullchit.Love my new Leupold. Nothing to see here move on.
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Why not. SWFA SS 3-9x, or even better the LRHS 3-12x for $600
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Why not. SWFA SS 3-9x, or even better the LRHS 3-12x for $600 These (and LRTS 2-12) are my favorite at this time and are 100% reliable in all facets. For those who admonish others who bring Lazarus threads back to life, just look how relevant this still is based on current replies alone. I love it.
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Four $600 bucks or less? Let us know where you're getting 'em, I'd like to buy 8, maybe 10.
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I'd like a good "dialer". I don't own one. I own a decent one. But I doubt I'll ever want to spend the dollars on a scope that is a good dialer, with excellent glass, that still weighs a lb or so. I'll stick with my crappy Leupolds and Nikons.
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Four $600 bucks or less? Let us know where you're getting 'em, I'd like to buy 8, maybe 10. If we’re headed back to 2002, anything is possible.
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Four $600 bucks or less? Let us know where you're getting 'em, I'd like to buy 8, maybe 10. If we’re headed back to 2002, anything is possible. Hahah, good point.
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I don't see an advantage of a 2.5x8 over a less expensive 3x9, personally.
My favorite scopes are fixed power, but I have a few 3x9 Leupolds. 3x9x50 Leupold would be pretty good.
BUT, I would buy two scopes.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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If it were a short action, it would be a Leupold 2.5-8X B&C. If it were a long action, it would be a Leupold 3.5-10X B&C.
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$600 in 2002 is roughly $872 in 2020, btw.
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