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Advice on a new long range scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1550426" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>40 years ago I had a Redfield 6 to 18 power. It would move 3 inches point of impact when switching from 6 to 18 power. I called Redfield. They said it was within their tolerance. Couple years ago I bought a Tasco 4-16 power. I took it over to Bob's accuracy shop. He has an optx comparator thing. He knew that Tasco was going to be terrible so I asked him to check it. It showed no deviation from four power to 16 power. It makes no difference what we find on the net. What makes a difference is what we find in our personal experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1550426, member: 70559"] 40 years ago I had a Redfield 6 to 18 power. It would move 3 inches point of impact when switching from 6 to 18 power. I called Redfield. They said it was within their tolerance. Couple years ago I bought a Tasco 4-16 power. I took it over to Bob's accuracy shop. He has an optx comparator thing. He knew that Tasco was going to be terrible so I asked him to check it. It showed no deviation from four power to 16 power. It makes no difference what we find on the net. What makes a difference is what we find in our personal experiences. [/QUOTE]
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