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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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If I were to spend $1K on a scope...
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 232905" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>Well the NF is your best bet for sure but i understand being reluctant to spend the money. </p><p></p><p>the luep 6.5-20 or 8.5-25 will be great for you as well. I agree with UncleB that the standard target knobs are less likely to get knocked off zero with the turret covers on. leup turrets are fairly easy to turn and while it isnt at all a problem having the exposed M1 knob could be a annoyance. The knobs on the NF are very stiff and not very prone to movement unless you want them to. I had a guy pick up a NF just the other day with the Zero Stop feature on it purely for the reason that if his turrets got shifted without him knowing he would simply be able to spin them back to the bottom and be able to know confidently that he was at his zero. that is a heck of a nice feature to have!!</p><p></p><p>If you dont wanna spend the money on the NF then go for the Leup, they are second only to NF and are a great scope. </p><p></p><p>have a good un</p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 232905, member: 3115"] Well the NF is your best bet for sure but i understand being reluctant to spend the money. the luep 6.5-20 or 8.5-25 will be great for you as well. I agree with UncleB that the standard target knobs are less likely to get knocked off zero with the turret covers on. leup turrets are fairly easy to turn and while it isnt at all a problem having the exposed M1 knob could be a annoyance. The knobs on the NF are very stiff and not very prone to movement unless you want them to. I had a guy pick up a NF just the other day with the Zero Stop feature on it purely for the reason that if his turrets got shifted without him knowing he would simply be able to spin them back to the bottom and be able to know confidently that he was at his zero. that is a heck of a nice feature to have!! If you dont wanna spend the money on the NF then go for the Leup, they are second only to NF and are a great scope. have a good un steve [/QUOTE]
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