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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
What brand of scope do you prefer
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<blockquote data-quote="theo98" data-source="post: 848530" data-attributes="member: 71181"><p>As per Sully2, I too feel as benchracer!!</p><p></p><p>You know, I can afford Any glass on the market. However, I choose not to. Not because S&B or others aren't the best, but because they are not, in my opinion, 300 to 400% better than others. When the time comes, knowledge of your guns capability, ballistic accuracy, properly set up optics and use of good shooting techniques play a Much Bigger Part in shooting and hunting success than whether or not you invest in any top-of-the-line equipment...Nuf Said!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theo98, post: 848530, member: 71181"] As per Sully2, I too feel as benchracer!! You know, I can afford Any glass on the market. However, I choose not to. Not because S&B or others aren't the best, but because they are not, in my opinion, 300 to 400% better than others. When the time comes, knowledge of your guns capability, ballistic accuracy, properly set up optics and use of good shooting techniques play a Much Bigger Part in shooting and hunting success than whether or not you invest in any top-of-the-line equipment...Nuf Said! [/QUOTE]
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