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Amazing that anyone could hit something with a POS Leupold.... ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/g2wfWSYM/20230224-093823.jpg) The Leupold isn't the amazing that something got hit part in that pic. 
"In the real world, think of the 6.5 Creedmoor as the modernized/standardized/optimized version of the 6.5x55/.260." John Barsness 2019
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I sent two M8 2-7 scopes in because they needed reseal and interior cleaning, they screwed me and sent me 2 new 2-7 FX1"s. Those are very rare since the FX is a fixed power, and they sent you 2 variable power optics, prototypes perhaps?
“The 6.5 Creedmoor isn’t even a good 250 yard antelope cartridge.” Randy Selby
Stick to gunsmithing, Randy
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They needed you at the Murdaugh murder investigations. Good you picked up the empties, would have looked like a dove blind.
"Those that think they know everything are annoying those of us that have Google." - Dr. D. Edward Wilkinson
Note to self: Never ask an old Fogey how he is doing today. Revised note to self: Keep it short when someone asks how I am doing.
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Amazing that anyone could hit something with a POS Leupold.... ![[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]](https://i.postimg.cc/g2wfWSYM/20230224-093823.jpg) The Leupold isn't the amazing that something got hit part in that pic.  That's for sure, that Mini -14 was a POS. It patterned like a shotgun. Although, it made one of my best suck out shots ever. About 1979-80. Was a coyote off the hood of my dieseling pickup, from the freeway, with a witness, who was dumbfounded. He paced out the yardage himself as we retrieved it, 525 yards (long before laser rangefinders). Head shot.
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Campfire Ranger
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Alwaysoutdoors: I have finally figured this dipschit, now known as "small twig", out! In addition to him enjoying his immature status as a "troll" (like you contend) I have concluded he (it?) is simply an "attention whore"! His presence here diminishes this site. Sadly, many of us take this attention whore/trolls baiting to seriously. Been shooting several of my Rifles equipped with American made Leupold scopes on them this past week and they all worked just fine! In fact last month I sold several Leupold scopes on this forum to fellow CampFirers and have NOT heard a single complaint from them. My advice - ignore anything that small twig burps up - and try HARDER to resist his immature and idiotic "baitings". He (it?) is simply not worthy. I've been using Leupld scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, rings, bases, bore-sighters and compasses for 58 years now (got my first Leupold scope at age 17!) and NOTHING that the blithering idiot now known as small twig has influenced me, regarding them, in any way shape or form. Sad. Long live Leupold & Stevens Corporation a fine AMERICAN company. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Sheesh
Hold into a clean machine
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Yeah, Bigs Dick (small twig) has a fetish for the ignore button and has free Leupold advertisement at maximum cranial capacity.
“The 6.5 Creedmoor isn’t even a good 250 yard antelope cartridge.” Randy Selby
Stick to gunsmithing, Randy
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I sent two M8 2-7 scopes in because they needed reseal and interior cleaning, they screwed me and sent me 2 new 2-7 FX1"s. Those are very rare since the FX is a fixed power, and they sent you 2 variable power optics, prototypes perhaps? Freedom models actually. Thought they were FX1's
Posting image Stick stole from me!
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Nothing wrong with wanting an aesthetically pleasing optic on one's rifle. As long as it does the job. Seems to be a lot of those Gold Rings actually do the job.
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Placating reply to thread title: Hey Stick, I read somewhere long ago about a Lupy that tracked, it was in 1880 I think.
Just sayin, and laffin!
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