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Shepherd Scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 180639" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>I spent about 2 hours with Dan Shepherd at his house last week. Dan is a hoot to listen to and he likes to talk. I even got to hold and look through the original prototype scope that Dan built which is nothing like the finished product.</p><p>Shepherd is truly a "mom & pop"(as Dan calls it) business, if you call Shepherd Enterprise you will either get Dan or a member of his immediate family on the phone. At one time these scopes were assembled in the USA by Dan himself but now are assembled in Japan.</p><p>The biggest advantage to a Shepherd scope is that since you have a reticle on the first and second focal plane if there is a shift in either reticle you will know because the two reticles will not be lined up any longer.</p><p>My brother has 3 Shepherd scopes, I don't have any but I may get one in the future mostly because Dan is such a character and I would rather support him than some big company.</p><p><a href="http://www.shepherdscopes.com/index.asp" target="_blank">THE ONLY RANGE FINDING SCOPE THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE 3 HANDS TO OPERATE</a></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 180639, member: 5449"] I spent about 2 hours with Dan Shepherd at his house last week. Dan is a hoot to listen to and he likes to talk. I even got to hold and look through the original prototype scope that Dan built which is nothing like the finished product. Shepherd is truly a "mom & pop"(as Dan calls it) business, if you call Shepherd Enterprise you will either get Dan or a member of his immediate family on the phone. At one time these scopes were assembled in the USA by Dan himself but now are assembled in Japan. The biggest advantage to a Shepherd scope is that since you have a reticle on the first and second focal plane if there is a shift in either reticle you will know because the two reticles will not be lined up any longer. My brother has 3 Shepherd scopes, I don't have any but I may get one in the future mostly because Dan is such a character and I would rather support him than some big company. [URL="http://www.shepherdscopes.com/index.asp"]THE ONLY RANGE FINDING SCOPE THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE 3 HANDS TO OPERATE[/URL] James [/QUOTE]
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