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<blockquote data-quote="johnny k." data-source="post: 55632" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Scol,</p><p> I don't own either scope but I have done load development for a buddy who had a 3x9x40 3200 Firefly on a .300WSM A-bolt. To tell you the truth I am not as impressed with the scope as much as he is. Almost everytime I pulled the trigger the darn thing wanted to smack me in the forehead. I'm used to Leupolds with their long eye reliefs, especially for magnums. I just don't see the benefit of having a lit or bright reticle between me and my target during dim light. My honest opinion, Johnny K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny k., post: 55632, member: 2322"] Scol, I don't own either scope but I have done load development for a buddy who had a 3x9x40 3200 Firefly on a .300WSM A-bolt. To tell you the truth I am not as impressed with the scope as much as he is. Almost everytime I pulled the trigger the darn thing wanted to smack me in the forehead. I'm used to Leupolds with their long eye reliefs, especially for magnums. I just don't see the benefit of having a lit or bright reticle between me and my target during dim light. My honest opinion, Johnny K. [/QUOTE]
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