7mm or 300?.....need to buy today!!
#13
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they were asking 249$ and i got it on sale for 189$ knew the guy, love the scope alot of folks dont like them but i will say this it has been alot of places and knock on wood been awesome
they were asking 249$ and i got it on sale for 189$ knew the guy, love the scope alot of folks dont like them but i will say this it has been alot of places and knock on wood been awesome
#16
Ground hunter for $500 you can probably get the Leupold Var X III in 50mm.
(If you find it in the right place.) Excellent scope. Lots of light.
The thing I noticed with Leupold and Zeiss rather than Busnell, Simmons, etc if you turn the power up on them the bullet stays in the same place for a true shot. With the simmons, bushnells, and tasco's I have owned, if you turn it up the bullet will be off a little due to the scope. Just my exp. and opinion.
(If you find it in the right place.) Excellent scope. Lots of light.
The thing I noticed with Leupold and Zeiss rather than Busnell, Simmons, etc if you turn the power up on them the bullet stays in the same place for a true shot. With the simmons, bushnells, and tasco's I have owned, if you turn it up the bullet will be off a little due to the scope. Just my exp. and opinion.
#18
I had a high $ Tasco World Class scope. 4x12 power. If turned up past 9 power, your shot would be off just a little. Same with the bushnells I have.
With the leupold and Zeiss scopes, I have one that is Leupold Var X II 4 x16 power and you can turn it up to 16 power and the shot stays true.
With the leupold and Zeiss scopes, I have one that is Leupold Var X II 4 x16 power and you can turn it up to 16 power and the shot stays true.


