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7x61 S&H wildcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1909216" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>I bought a new 2" 15x ultra varmit in around 1973 for $200. My son still uses it on his 40 x Rem 6.5x06 which is another classic. They can still be found on Ebay, but the prices have gotten pretty high.</p><p>Actually a better choice for hunting, was the old Bausch&Lomb Balvar 6x24 variable target scope with the original external adjustment removed and replaced with a Kuharsky micrometer setup that looked like the Unertle micrometer. They were more user friendly as for getting back on target following a shot.</p><p>The old Lyman target scope was used also, and they all looked very similar as for appearance.</p><p>If you wanted to dial with any of those externally adjusted scopes, the mount block spacing distance was very critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1909216, member: 12443"] I bought a new 2” 15x ultra varmit in around 1973 for $200. My son still uses it on his 40 x Rem 6.5x06 which is another classic. They can still be found on Ebay, but the prices have gotten pretty high. Actually a better choice for hunting, was the old Bausch&Lomb Balvar 6x24 variable target scope with the original external adjustment removed and replaced with a Kuharsky micrometer setup that looked like the Unertle micrometer. They were more user friendly as for getting back on target following a shot. The old Lyman target scope was used also, and they all looked very similar as for appearance. If you wanted to dial with any of those externally adjusted scopes, the mount block spacing distance was very critical. [/QUOTE]
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