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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Lightweight FFP Scope Options for a Backpack Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="kpacker" data-source="post: 1672386" data-attributes="member: 34031"><p>I love my March 3-24x42. I had exactly the same criteria pretty mucj as you when I was shopping around. I know it's not the 52 but it's a work horse. I have it on a 7 RUM that's shot coues in Mexico up to moose and sheep in NWT. Zero is always on. And I haven't been kind to that rifle and it shows. Bagging it off rocks, horse scabbards, New Mexico sand and grit, Colorado flippin blizzards, about to hit up off range oryx with it. Its studly. And 8x magnification range is impressive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kpacker, post: 1672386, member: 34031"] I love my March 3-24x42. I had exactly the same criteria pretty mucj as you when I was shopping around. I know it's not the 52 but it's a work horse. I have it on a 7 RUM that's shot coues in Mexico up to moose and sheep in NWT. Zero is always on. And I haven't been kind to that rifle and it shows. Bagging it off rocks, horse scabbards, New Mexico sand and grit, Colorado flippin blizzards, about to hit up off range oryx with it. Its studly. And 8x magnification range is impressive [/QUOTE]
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