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If I were to spend $1K on a scope...
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<blockquote data-quote="BravoEMike" data-source="post: 233598" data-attributes="member: 2631"><p>Hi...</p><p>Re: Yobuck.</p><p></p><p>Geez...how does one write this without offending someone,</p><p>you brought back memories of things,</p><p>...some, say are best forgotten!</p><p></p><p>History...</p><p>I was on Hill-55,</p><p>and Hill-41, also been to Elephant Valley!</p><p>...and, I cannot remember meeting Hathcock (Whitefeather).</p><p>Unertle Scopes?</p><p>I have used...I DO NOT like them,</p><p>I don't think you should have to put a scope back into battery after each shot!!</p><p>I think there is a cult following,</p><p>using Unertle's in the bench rest sports...</p><p>We (Marines) had Weaver's too...and they fogged like the rest did,</p><p>Peep sights...never fogged,</p><p>well sometimes when the sweat ran into your eyes...</p><p>But...then you become 'obsessive compulsive',</p><p>...when you come home,</p><p>thinking about sight picture,</p><p>...and sight allignment. LOL</p><p>Don't think I ever saw a Unertle in our hunting camp...</p><p>When I get finished writing this,</p><p>I guess I"ll have to go back to group therapy.</p><p>We have a three hundred yard range just up the road.</p><p>I think Hathcock (Whitefeather)...</p><p>would agree with the new Schmidt & Bender replacement.</p><p>Sadly...he is gone now. He brought so much to this topic, and our sport.</p><p>I talked with an optics salesman, </p><p>at a gun show in Carlisle, Saturday...</p><p>he said the mid-priced optics today,</p><p>are better than the high-priced optics that were produced only a couple years ago,</p><p>...perhaps Scott from Liberty Optics can help with this.</p><p>I still like the glass on the Burris that I looked at.</p><p>Back to the subject at hand...</p><p>'scope under 1 K'</p><p>I just wanted someone to say that a Burris EuroMark 3-12X50 would be the perfect scope and they are around $700.00,</p><p>Guess I can keep wishn'</p><p></p><p>OH!</p><p>...and</p><p>yes...we were still winning when I left, </p><p>...and the burned out hulk of the AMTRAC that hathcock got blown off of,</p><p>was still sitting along the road!!</p><p>Cheers...</p><p></p><p>Semper Fi</p><p>Bruce ~~___/)~*~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BravoEMike, post: 233598, member: 2631"] Hi... Re: Yobuck. Geez...how does one write this without offending someone, you brought back memories of things, ...some, say are best forgotten! History... I was on Hill-55, and Hill-41, also been to Elephant Valley! ...and, I cannot remember meeting Hathcock (Whitefeather). Unertle Scopes? I have used...I DO NOT like them, I don't think you should have to put a scope back into battery after each shot!! I think there is a cult following, using Unertle's in the bench rest sports... We (Marines) had Weaver's too...and they fogged like the rest did, Peep sights...never fogged, well sometimes when the sweat ran into your eyes... But...then you become 'obsessive compulsive', ...when you come home, thinking about sight picture, ...and sight allignment. LOL Don't think I ever saw a Unertle in our hunting camp... When I get finished writing this, I guess I"ll have to go back to group therapy. We have a three hundred yard range just up the road. I think Hathcock (Whitefeather)... would agree with the new Schmidt & Bender replacement. Sadly...he is gone now. He brought so much to this topic, and our sport. I talked with an optics salesman, at a gun show in Carlisle, Saturday... he said the mid-priced optics today, are better than the high-priced optics that were produced only a couple years ago, ...perhaps Scott from Liberty Optics can help with this. I still like the glass on the Burris that I looked at. Back to the subject at hand... 'scope under 1 K' I just wanted someone to say that a Burris EuroMark 3-12X50 would be the perfect scope and they are around $700.00, Guess I can keep wishn' OH! ...and yes...we were still winning when I left, ...and the burned out hulk of the AMTRAC that hathcock got blown off of, was still sitting along the road!! Cheers... Semper Fi Bruce ~~___/)~*~ [/QUOTE]
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