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<blockquote data-quote="JUDD" data-source="post: 463605" data-attributes="member: 8739"><p>Due to some bad luckin the past with Luepold I am not a follower of their scopes. I had some VXIII's that left a bad taste in my mouth. For as much as they cost that shouldn't happen.</p><p> </p><p>My recomendation is learn how to use MOA and click to what your shooting. It is much more accurate then a holdover reticle. </p><p> </p><p>For the money Sightron scopes just can't be beat in my opinion. Any long range rifle I have or build will be topped with an SIII Sightron from now on. Glass is beautiful and the tracking is dead nuts on.</p><p> </p><p>Don't hesistate to look at sightron they won't disapoint ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JUDD, post: 463605, member: 8739"] Due to some bad luckin the past with Luepold I am not a follower of their scopes. I had some VXIII's that left a bad taste in my mouth. For as much as they cost that shouldn't happen. My recomendation is learn how to use MOA and click to what your shooting. It is much more accurate then a holdover reticle. For the money Sightron scopes just can't be beat in my opinion. Any long range rifle I have or build will be topped with an SIII Sightron from now on. Glass is beautiful and the tracking is dead nuts on. Don't hesistate to look at sightron they won't disapoint ya. [/QUOTE]
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