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<blockquote data-quote="Privi457" data-source="post: 1936781" data-attributes="member: 114626"><p>Almost all sniper scopes before the USMC Unertl target 8X (WW II) were 2-4X.</p><p></p><p>Most folks today have never tried a quality low X scope like the All Weather Lyman Alaskan. As JOC proved with his (with a SIX inch dot), a low X scope is no barrier to killing animals.</p><p></p><p>In my collection is an experimental Rochester B&L one off BalTur 2.5X with a mildot setup. Amazing how far away you can hit things with it. A "man" target at 600 yards is a piece of cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Privi457, post: 1936781, member: 114626"] Almost all sniper scopes before the USMC Unertl target 8X (WW II) were 2-4X. Most folks today have never tried a quality low X scope like the All Weather Lyman Alaskan. As JOC proved with his (with a SIX inch dot), a low X scope is no barrier to killing animals. In my collection is an experimental Rochester B&L one off BalTur 2.5X with a mildot setup. Amazing how far away you can hit things with it. A "man" target at 600 yards is a piece of cake. [/QUOTE]
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