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The Basics, Starting Out
Budget Build Help - Laminate or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="SBD" data-source="post: 626019" data-attributes="member: 37515"><p>On the Nikon... I have the exact same scope on my hunting rifle! You're right, they are really nice glass, about the best I looked through in the <$300 category. What type of turrets are you using? If we could use this scope, I could just convince the wife that the money we saved could offset MY new scope (-: </p><p></p><p>As far as the durability of laminate. I was up in Canada shooting geese last winter and the guide had 2 laminate stocked rifles in his gun case. According to him, a properly done laminate will be every bit as durable and weather resistant as a composite (just what he told me). Is that not true? - As for looks, my kid is pretty handy with his air brush, so I'm sure it will be wearing some sort of tactical camo pattern in short time.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, thanks so much for the reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBD, post: 626019, member: 37515"] On the Nikon... I have the exact same scope on my hunting rifle! You're right, they are really nice glass, about the best I looked through in the <$300 category. What type of turrets are you using? If we could use this scope, I could just convince the wife that the money we saved could offset MY new scope (-: As far as the durability of laminate. I was up in Canada shooting geese last winter and the guide had 2 laminate stocked rifles in his gun case. According to him, a properly done laminate will be every bit as durable and weather resistant as a composite (just what he told me). Is that not true? - As for looks, my kid is pretty handy with his air brush, so I'm sure it will be wearing some sort of tactical camo pattern in short time. At any rate, thanks so much for the reply! [/QUOTE]
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