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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Newbi and some scope recomendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="K7sparky" data-source="post: 944541" data-attributes="member: 79803"><p>Look at the Hawke Sidewinder. In your $ range. IR red & green, Tac locking turrets inc AO. Free BC program. 30MM tube. Lifetime warranty. I just got a 30 SF 6-24 X56 with the SR pro reticule - it is on a 308 Rem 700 HBBL free float, pillar bed. WOW!! Almost total dark and can shoot 300 yd targets no problem.</p><p></p><p>How much longer will glass be anything but a nitch market? The Tackpoint started the end and when Remington brought out a limited product with it (yea @#$#@@ expensive) was the first nail,</p><p></p><p>IMHO 5 to 10 max years the camera type scopes will rule the market and be dirt cheap. The camera chips are already a mature product probably $0.50 in manufacturing quantities.</p><p></p><p>Think about it. Film camera? I doubt if you can get a good SLR new one. Same revolution has started in scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K7sparky, post: 944541, member: 79803"] Look at the Hawke Sidewinder. In your $ range. IR red & green, Tac locking turrets inc AO. Free BC program. 30MM tube. Lifetime warranty. I just got a 30 SF 6-24 X56 with the SR pro reticule - it is on a 308 Rem 700 HBBL free float, pillar bed. WOW!! Almost total dark and can shoot 300 yd targets no problem. How much longer will glass be anything but a nitch market? The Tackpoint started the end and when Remington brought out a limited product with it (yea @#$#@@ expensive) was the first nail, IMHO 5 to 10 max years the camera type scopes will rule the market and be dirt cheap. The camera chips are already a mature product probably $0.50 in manufacturing quantities. Think about it. Film camera? I doubt if you can get a good SLR new one. Same revolution has started in scopes. [/QUOTE]
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