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High-end scope for ultralight hunting rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1881859" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>I understand that they aren't the same and said so earlier. I confused them with the VX5-HD which is easy to do so my bad there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>At the end of the linked article there are 3 sources listed., so I assume that means that they are selling the same scope as discussed in the article, except for color. Click on the Brownells link button. In the first listing there in the description</p><p>it gives the Leupold part number as 176445. Search gunbroker for Leupold 176445 and you will see at least 10 different sellers offering it, one as low as $1450 vs list price of $1800.</p><p></p><p>Click on the Amazon button and you can then click on each reticle for particulars about each one including price AND Leupold part number. Enter each part number in the search bar at gunbroker.com for any listings which might be available. Choose the right seller there for price and and which ones would whack you for sales tax. </p><p>I live about 70 miles from Brownells, but I'll be damned if I'd pay list price plus $126 in sales tax.</p><p></p><p>Why would the author list those sources if they weren't for the same scope?</p><p></p><p>The last time I tried selling a scope here the buyer used the gunbroker.com leverage against me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1881859, member: 107384"] I understand that they aren't the same and said so earlier. I confused them with the VX5-HD which is easy to do so my bad there. At the end of the linked article there are 3 sources listed., so I assume that means that they are selling the same scope as discussed in the article, except for color. Click on the Brownells link button. In the first listing there in the description it gives the Leupold part number as 176445. Search gunbroker for Leupold 176445 and you will see at least 10 different sellers offering it, one as low as $1450 vs list price of $1800. Click on the Amazon button and you can then click on each reticle for particulars about each one including price AND Leupold part number. Enter each part number in the search bar at gunbroker.com for any listings which might be available. Choose the right seller there for price and and which ones would whack you for sales tax. I live about 70 miles from Brownells, but I'll be damned if I'd pay list price plus $126 in sales tax. Why would the author list those sources if they weren't for the same scope? The last time I tried selling a scope here the buyer used the gunbroker.com leverage against me. [/QUOTE]
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