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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
LRH and "The Rangefinder Revolution"
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2525018" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well the ones ive owed, including the one i still own weighs less than 15#, not counting the tripod.</p><p>Conditions dont matter so long as you can see the target.</p><p>You can bet that Lilja had one of those as well, because people he knew had them.</p><p>Basicly, very little has changed that actually (improves the odds ) for those hunters who hunt from fixed locations, like all long range is done in PA.</p><p>Actually we were killing more deer 40/50 years ago than those hunting the same areas are killing today.</p><p>And you can also let me know what cartridge is an actual improvement over a 30x378 or a 7x300 Wby. for the vast majority of long range hunting shots.</p><p>So while the thread might be old, fact is nothing has changed,</p><p>other than change itself.</p><p>We do now have the ability to mount cheap scopes properly though,</p><p>and we can all thank god for that. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2525018, member: 12443"] Well the ones ive owed, including the one i still own weighs less than 15#, not counting the tripod. Conditions dont matter so long as you can see the target. You can bet that Lilja had one of those as well, because people he knew had them. Basicly, very little has changed that actually (improves the odds ) for those hunters who hunt from fixed locations, like all long range is done in PA. Actually we were killing more deer 40/50 years ago than those hunting the same areas are killing today. And you can also let me know what cartridge is an actual improvement over a 30x378 or a 7x300 Wby. for the vast majority of long range hunting shots. So while the thread might be old, fact is nothing has changed, other than change itself. We do now have the ability to mount cheap scopes properly though, and we can all thank god for that. lol [/QUOTE]
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