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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
How many use “Old” Scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="100percent" data-source="post: 2914812" data-attributes="member: 110347"><p>Ha! With all this nostalgia, I could make a fortune with a listing in the classifieds! I bought several new (old stock) and slightly used Swarovski and Zeiss scopes 12-15 years ago because I feared they would quit making gloss option. Well, I am proud to say I was mostly right for once! </p><p>I like grainy wood and shiny blued custom model 70's and the best looking matte scopes just don't look right!</p><p>I like the curtains to match the carpet!!!</p><p>Zeiss did an in-between finish for a few years! I have a 3x12X56 w/heavy German post reticle, I might sell one day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="100percent, post: 2914812, member: 110347"] Ha! With all this nostalgia, I could make a fortune with a listing in the classifieds! I bought several new (old stock) and slightly used Swarovski and Zeiss scopes 12-15 years ago because I feared they would quit making gloss option. Well, I am proud to say I was mostly right for once! I like grainy wood and shiny blued custom model 70’s and the best looking matte scopes just don’t look right! I like the curtains to match the carpet!!! Zeiss did an in-between finish for a few years! I have a 3x12X56 w/heavy German post reticle, I might sell one day! [/QUOTE]
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