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RE: load size in a triumph
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RE: load size in a triumph
![]() Since I hadnever seenthe Firefly reticle, I looked it up. The 3-9X40 Firefly model is.9 inch longer with .4" less eye relief, and the reticle simply glows. Itlooks like a nice feature. It's $199.95 at SWFA. http://www.swfa.com/pc-957-184-bushnell-3-9x40-elite-3200-rifle-scope.aspx |
RE: load size in a triumph
ORIGINAL: arcticap ![]() Since I hadnever seenthe Firefly reticle, I looked it up. The 3-9X40 Firefly model is.9 inch longer with .4" less eye relief, and the reticle simply glows. Itlooks like a nice feature. It's $199.95 at SWFA. http://www.swfa.com/pc-957-184-bushnell-3-9x40-elite-3200-rifle-scope.aspx |
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