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Bushnell match pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheldon Root" data-source="post: 2554780" data-attributes="member: 112458"><p>Some people don't like the Bushnell line of scopes, others do. I would have to say I am in the latter group. Purchased a 3 X 9 X 40 way back in 1972. It was fairly advanced for that time as it had the BDC with three different elevation inserts. I still have it mounted on the rifle, Winchester Model 70, and it still is fog proof, rainproof and clear sight. After nearly 40 years of use it slipped one day cleaning the rifle and now has a good dent in the tube. Sight picture and elevation and windage is still accurate. Until that little slip it was like new but now has some history I guess. Still works so why fix it. Funny how things change, rifle and scope together cost less than</p><p>$200 bucks at the time and have taken mountain goat, lots of deer and bear as well as a few moose. So who says you need a 10,000 $ set up to hunt. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheldon Root, post: 2554780, member: 112458"] Some people don't like the Bushnell line of scopes, others do. I would have to say I am in the latter group. Purchased a 3 X 9 X 40 way back in 1972. It was fairly advanced for that time as it had the BDC with three different elevation inserts. I still have it mounted on the rifle, Winchester Model 70, and it still is fog proof, rainproof and clear sight. After nearly 40 years of use it slipped one day cleaning the rifle and now has a good dent in the tube. Sight picture and elevation and windage is still accurate. Until that little slip it was like new but now has some history I guess. Still works so why fix it. Funny how things change, rifle and scope together cost less than $200 bucks at the time and have taken mountain goat, lots of deer and bear as well as a few moose. So who says you need a 10,000 $ set up to hunt. LOL [/QUOTE]
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