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accuracy awp ,schmidt and bender take a dive
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<blockquote data-quote="Ankeny" data-source="post: 85186" data-attributes="member: 4821"><p>I have had good scopes and bad scopes from just about every maker. I bought a Nightforce after doing a lot of soul searching. I know a lot of .50 BMG shooters who use nothing but Nightforce and swear by them. I also know the scopes are highly respected in the tactical shooting community, including a buddy of mine who does long range work in Irag on a Seal team. My Nightforce has has proven to be nuts reliable and tough as nails with no shifting or zero.</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, a friend of mine tipped a Tubb 2000 rifle over in his reloading room. The gun was propped against the wall, he bumped it and it fell over on a carpeted floor. The scope needed to have the lenses cemented back into place. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankeny, post: 85186, member: 4821"] I have had good scopes and bad scopes from just about every maker. I bought a Nightforce after doing a lot of soul searching. I know a lot of .50 BMG shooters who use nothing but Nightforce and swear by them. I also know the scopes are highly respected in the tactical shooting community, including a buddy of mine who does long range work in Irag on a Seal team. My Nightforce has has proven to be nuts reliable and tough as nails with no shifting or zero. On the flip side, a friend of mine tipped a Tubb 2000 rifle over in his reloading room. The gun was propped against the wall, he bumped it and it fell over on a carpeted floor. The scope needed to have the lenses cemented back into place. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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