4x32 scope
#3
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thanks
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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..... Gunshows are a great source of all kinds of stuff. I love 'em. I've bought more than a few used Leupolds at gun shows, and never regretted it. Even if you do get one with a problem, send it back to the factory. They'll darn near totally rebuild it for you at little or no charge. How can you beat that??
#5
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..... Gunshows are a great source of all kinds of stuff. I love 'em. I've bought more than a few used Leupolds at gun shows, and never regretted it. Even if you do get one with a problem, send it back to the factory. They'll darn near totally rebuild it for you at little or no charge. How can you beat that??
#6
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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check out Natchez Shooters Supply www.natchezss.com
They are on page 3 of the Feb. catalog....
Did you get my PM..??..
They are on page 3 of the Feb. catalog....
Did you get my PM..??..
#8
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Falcon... I would love to check out one of the Zeiss 4x scopes...I'm sure that that they are superb, optically...
My binoculars are Leica Trinivoid 8 x 42s which are not exactly cheap glass, and I can see better with my Leupy 4x scopes in low light than I can with my Leicas...
I would expect the Zeiss to be incrementally better than the Leupold....
In this day and age when every swingin' dick thinks he needs a high power variable scope on his rifle, I believe that high quality fixed power scopes in 2x to 6 x are highly underrated.. Many hunters would be better served with a quality fixed power than the long heavy variable monstrosities that they insist on putting on thier rifles..
My binoculars are Leica Trinivoid 8 x 42s which are not exactly cheap glass, and I can see better with my Leupy 4x scopes in low light than I can with my Leicas...
I would expect the Zeiss to be incrementally better than the Leupold....
In this day and age when every swingin' dick thinks he needs a high power variable scope on his rifle, I believe that high quality fixed power scopes in 2x to 6 x are highly underrated.. Many hunters would be better served with a quality fixed power than the long heavy variable monstrosities that they insist on putting on thier rifles..
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Many hunters would be better served with a quality fixed power than the long heavy variable monstrosities that they insist on putting on thier rifles..
Most of my rifles have 2.5, 4 and 6 power scopes, mostly Leupold and Zeiss. i do not not like variable power scopes. The guys i hunt hogs with use variable power scopes and they constantly fidget with that power ring. Several times i have potted their hogs while they played with the scope power.
With the exception of some Unertl scopes on USMC rifles, all the snipers of WWII used 4X and and lower power scopes. Those snipers, especially the Russians, did a very good job using low powered scopes.
#10
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check out Natchez Shooters Supply www.natchezss.com
They are on page 3 of the Feb. catalog....
Did you get my PM..??..
They are on page 3 of the Feb. catalog....
Did you get my PM..??..