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FYI - For those who like fix scope. I have one and it is a very good scope.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140682383827?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649
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Without going to Ebay........what or which are you selling?
Member National Rifle Association, Life since 1961 Amateur Radio Op. Callsign KC3EK; KC3EK/BV & KC3EK/9M
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It is not mine. I saw it and passed it on here only.
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The thanks is complicated.
I won this scope and discovered that it answers a lot of my needs and could fill the void left by the Leupold 6x42's that I can't focus any more. It has enough eye relief to be useable with my eyeglasses and the rear fast focus will accommodate my lens prescription and allow for variances. I would trade a bit less field of view for a bit more eye relief and a bit better eyebox.
The technical term for the clarity of the optics is-WOW!
Now I need two or three more and I can't get them. I could have got them 7-8 months ago but I did not know I needed them and I would not have been able to buy them at that time.
I did read online a review from the UK that was spot on while I was bidding on the scope. It said this scope was for "old school" hunters and shooters.
Cheers,
GrimJim
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