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Dan I love how you spend weeks making a decisioin.. You will like this scope. Knew it was a foregone conclusion when his LRHSi hit the classifieds. Lol I sold 2 a LRHSi and a LRHS 3x12 to soften the blow
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Take a look at Burris Signature Series scopes. Checks the same boxes and one payment of $450. I hope this is a joke, however I’m worried it’s not
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I have zero use for a scope with a 50mm objective in a hunting scope. I also feel there is no perfect scope. I do know why 3x9 40mm scopes are so popular is because they will do 99% what needs done hunting. But we each have to decide what is right for us. Everyone has different tastes and that's ok.
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Congrats Dan, it is an awesome scope and makes the rifle choosing decision very simple....
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This one (3-9x40mm Zeiss Conquest) is just about perfect...at least, for me. I've bought a couple more of the Meopta versions for future rifle projects. Bob
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These kind of scopes are not inexpensive but they spoil the [bleep] out of ya.I am saving for another ZC 4x20 because it makes it much easier for my old ass eyes to shoot with. So can those same eyes read those dials in hunting conditions where you are saying your scope really helps you out?
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My buddy just tried to talk me into a $3600 scope. We all have different budgets, but a $3600 scope better come with a custom rifle attached to it in my opinion.
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These kind of scopes are not inexpensive but they spoil the [bleep] out of ya.I am saving for another ZC 4x20 because it makes it much easier for my old ass eyes to shoot with. So can those same eyes read those dials in hunting conditions where you are saying your scope really helps you out? Mine can, dialing is not rocket surgery w/ the right scope. mike r
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This one (3-9x40mm Zeiss Conquest) is just about perfect...at least, for me. I've bought a couple more of the Meopta versions for future rifle projects. Bob That is a really good scope and was a great deal at 399.00 when new. I bought at least 5 of them. Never a problem. Good luck and shoot straight ya'll
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