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<blockquote data-quote="Newbweatherby" data-source="post: 1343770" data-attributes="member: 96297"><p>I certainly do not have the experience of Mr.Coyle with optics it or if go off this article:<a href="http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/hunting/2016/06/optics-test-14-new-riflescopes-reviewed-ranked-and-rated" target="_blank">http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/hunting/2016/06/optics-test-14-new-riflescopes-reviewed-ranked-and-rated</a> </p><p> And compared to a Leopold Vx6 at the range ,I like the Minox zx5x25x56 mm .more and I got my best group so far with my old Remington 700 in 300 Weatherby. </p><p>Thinly thing i don't like is the super fine reticle so if you do decide to try one ,make sure it has the lights reticle .It has the wisest fov and eye relief when cranked up.</p><p>Again though optics are very subjective to different eyes.</p><p> The other issue I have while assembled in Germany, the glass is Japanese but it's the best scope I could afford to get and so far I am more than happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbweatherby, post: 1343770, member: 96297"] I certainly do not have the experience of Mr.Coyle with optics it or if go off this article:[URL]http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/hunting/2016/06/optics-test-14-new-riflescopes-reviewed-ranked-and-rated[/URL] And compared to a Leopold Vx6 at the range ,I like the Minox zx5x25x56 mm .more and I got my best group so far with my old Remington 700 in 300 Weatherby. Thinly thing i don't like is the super fine reticle so if you do decide to try one ,make sure it has the lights reticle .It has the wisest fov and eye relief when cranked up. Again though optics are very subjective to different eyes. The other issue I have while assembled in Germany, the glass is Japanese but it's the best scope I could afford to get and so far I am more than happy. [/QUOTE]
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