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US Optics. A little info?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1559999" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I had the st100 on a M40 clone with an issued stock. If you forgot to bring something to bang your shelter stakes in the grond you have no worries. It won't lose zero!</p><p> I felt they lagged behind my S&B much more than the price discrepancy in the glass department. Then they got better.</p><p> I considered the SN3-17 but ended up deciding to spend less for an shv. </p><p>USO is a long optic. Today's trend is for shorter optics in the competition circuits. Makes the rifle easier to move in and out of barriers obstacles and tight shooting positions that MD's are now making commonplace in prs type events. Since this is the market for USO they need to figure it out or they will be out.</p><p>Reticles they can do whatever you want even if it isn't on their site. They have that kind of flexibility. Making a shorter scope like the S&B super short or the new ZCO, TT, ATACR, Mk6 etc which is where they want to play is a must not a should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1559999, member: 85987"] I had the st100 on a M40 clone with an issued stock. If you forgot to bring something to bang your shelter stakes in the grond you have no worries. It won't lose zero! I felt they lagged behind my S&B much more than the price discrepancy in the glass department. Then they got better. I considered the SN3-17 but ended up deciding to spend less for an shv. USO is a long optic. Today's trend is for shorter optics in the competition circuits. Makes the rifle easier to move in and out of barriers obstacles and tight shooting positions that MD's are now making commonplace in prs type events. Since this is the market for USO they need to figure it out or they will be out. Reticles they can do whatever you want even if it isn't on their site. They have that kind of flexibility. Making a shorter scope like the S&B super short or the new ZCO, TT, ATACR, Mk6 etc which is where they want to play is a must not a should. [/QUOTE]
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