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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
March scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Treloar" data-source="post: 2105002" data-attributes="member: 104002"><p>Most of my benchrest buddies use them and claim they spoil you for other scopes. I don't want to look through one because I can't afford it and may never be satisfied with anything else. </p><p>Should I ever have the money for one then I'd be looking for a light 4 to 14 around 45 to 50 diam objective, even a lighter fixed 12X would do the job. This sitting on top of a chrome moly action in a 20 0z 45 to 55% carbon to resin ratio stock. That's what I call a top outfit. Please excuse the rave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Treloar, post: 2105002, member: 104002"] Most of my benchrest buddies use them and claim they spoil you for other scopes. I don't want to look through one because I can't afford it and may never be satisfied with anything else. Should I ever have the money for one then I'd be looking for a light 4 to 14 around 45 to 50 diam objective, even a lighter fixed 12X would do the job. This sitting on top of a chrome moly action in a 20 0z 45 to 55% carbon to resin ratio stock. That's what I call a top outfit. Please excuse the rave. [/QUOTE]
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