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Hensoldt Storms The US Market By David M. Fortier
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<blockquote data-quote="jdlotto" data-source="post: 334381" data-attributes="member: 3390"><p>Jru ,Well as i just had got off a 12 hour day ,yes the numbers are off it was a 6x24 and the spelling was off. And yes they are the top1 percent of the scopes made.But ive look looked threw a lot of glass and wasn't compelled to say that the glass on the Hensoldt 6x24 was all that. I couldn't see clarity when focusing out long distancees and this is what it is all about CLARITY, not a little spec of dust this was a pretty big BLACK SPOT. You have your opinion of scopes and this was mine. Dont get your underwear in a bunggie...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdlotto, post: 334381, member: 3390"] Jru ,Well as i just had got off a 12 hour day ,yes the numbers are off it was a 6x24 and the spelling was off. And yes they are the top1 percent of the scopes made.But ive look looked threw a lot of glass and wasn't compelled to say that the glass on the Hensoldt 6x24 was all that. I couldn't see clarity when focusing out long distancees and this is what it is all about CLARITY, not a little spec of dust this was a pretty big BLACK SPOT. You have your opinion of scopes and this was mine. Dont get your underwear in a bunggie... [/QUOTE]
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