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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New rifle scope help
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<blockquote data-quote="Ramson" data-source="post: 2158974" data-attributes="member: 115023"><p>Not much advice on the scope other than I am using an older Leopold Mark IV long range 4.5 X 14 and the 14 zoom is sufficient at 1000. I alway try and shoot with as little magnification as I can get by with. But on the wait time you referenced. I am one that always get a "delay" when buying a new gun. Never a denial but almost always a delay. I understood under the "Brady Bill" that if a denial is not issued there is a 3 business day turnover date on delays. This usually equates to about a week from time I walk out of the gun store. I think I saw you are in Oregon but I thought this was a federal statute. I'm in the southeast but here stores like Dick's and Academy will not release a firearm without an approval but almost all regular gun stores give you a turnover date when you get a delay. One of the items in the new HR bill will delay that turnover date by several weeks if passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramson, post: 2158974, member: 115023"] Not much advice on the scope other than I am using an older Leopold Mark IV long range 4.5 X 14 and the 14 zoom is sufficient at 1000. I alway try and shoot with as little magnification as I can get by with. But on the wait time you referenced. I am one that always get a "delay" when buying a new gun. Never a denial but almost always a delay. I understood under the "Brady Bill" that if a denial is not issued there is a 3 business day turnover date on delays. This usually equates to about a week from time I walk out of the gun store. I think I saw you are in Oregon but I thought this was a federal statute. I'm in the southeast but here stores like Dick's and Academy will not release a firearm without an approval but almost all regular gun stores give you a turnover date when you get a delay. One of the items in the new HR bill will delay that turnover date by several weeks if passed. [/QUOTE]
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