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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Broken scope, need opions on replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 322488" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Mark,</p><p>It's all good. I've never seen you pick a fight on the Forum yet. I really liked my IORs, but they just got too heavy for me after about three seasons of use. I see just as well through the SIIIs and the first hunt I switched out scopes, I noted a significant ease in packing my rifle and - it seemed like a relief.</p><p></p><p>The weight on my rifle is different to me than the weight in my pack. Less balanced and more arm fatigue caused with the heavier rifles. So I'm headed in the lighter-is-better direction. Very few roads up here and a hunter usually has to live off what he carries with him, not what's on the 4-wheeler.</p><p></p><p>I've rarely read where a NF owner has had much bad to say about their scope. Other than they're pretty costy and heavy. As far as reliability goes, they seem to be about as good as it gets. They maintain their resale value very well, which says a lot for the NF following. </p><p></p><p>Good luck on your pack-in elk hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 322488, member: 4191"] Mark, It's all good. I've never seen you pick a fight on the Forum yet. I really liked my IORs, but they just got too heavy for me after about three seasons of use. I see just as well through the SIIIs and the first hunt I switched out scopes, I noted a significant ease in packing my rifle and - it seemed like a relief. The weight on my rifle is different to me than the weight in my pack. Less balanced and more arm fatigue caused with the heavier rifles. So I'm headed in the lighter-is-better direction. Very few roads up here and a hunter usually has to live off what he carries with him, not what's on the 4-wheeler. I've rarely read where a NF owner has had much bad to say about their scope. Other than they're pretty costy and heavy. As far as reliability goes, they seem to be about as good as it gets. They maintain their resale value very well, which says a lot for the NF following. Good luck on your pack-in elk hunt. [/QUOTE]
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