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Vortex PST 6-24x50 EBR-1 MOA -- FFP vs SFP substensions?
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<blockquote data-quote="farout" data-source="post: 818913" data-attributes="member: 39061"><p>Joseph, no problem with the thread hijack. I am now more interested in that camper than a PST scope now anyway! (Done ordered the PST with SFP, so not much more to discuss on that right now anyway). I'm in Oregon and the wife and I have been contemplating a Wyoming antelope hunt. That sure looks like a easy rig to pull across country.</p><p></p><p>Killed my first, and probably once in a lifetime, Oregon antelope a couple years ago. Took me 15 years to draw the tag. Now I'm addicted to antelope hunting and live in a state with limited opportunity. So Wyoming is calling us now. That is a great camper for a long range haul. I will have to look them up.</p><p></p><p>I too am sorry to hear about your accident. Health and physical ability to reach the game we love to hunt is by far the MOST important thing isn't it. Equipment is a FAR second when you think about it. Thanks for putting that back into perspective for us.</p><p></p><p>Oregon has special tags for handicap folks that allow shooting from the road and also from a vehicle. Oregon also has miles and miles and miles of logging roads from which to hunt. Just in case you ever get that Bull elk itch.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to ya and thanks for the trailer pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farout, post: 818913, member: 39061"] Joseph, no problem with the thread hijack. I am now more interested in that camper than a PST scope now anyway! (Done ordered the PST with SFP, so not much more to discuss on that right now anyway). I'm in Oregon and the wife and I have been contemplating a Wyoming antelope hunt. That sure looks like a easy rig to pull across country. Killed my first, and probably once in a lifetime, Oregon antelope a couple years ago. Took me 15 years to draw the tag. Now I'm addicted to antelope hunting and live in a state with limited opportunity. So Wyoming is calling us now. That is a great camper for a long range haul. I will have to look them up. I too am sorry to hear about your accident. Health and physical ability to reach the game we love to hunt is by far the MOST important thing isn't it. Equipment is a FAR second when you think about it. Thanks for putting that back into perspective for us. Oregon has special tags for handicap folks that allow shooting from the road and also from a vehicle. Oregon also has miles and miles and miles of logging roads from which to hunt. Just in case you ever get that Bull elk itch. Good luck to ya and thanks for the trailer pic. [/QUOTE]
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