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LR scope on the lighter side?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2150711" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p><strong>In my honest opinion, anything else in that price range would be a lateral move at best. I've always found glass a notch higher than I can afford available used or as a demo. For example, I have a z6 3-18x50, w/ the turret....I used it one season and loved it. But I'm selling b/c I found a great price on a demo S&B Exos. I think I have a buyer but I was only asking $1500. The Z6 is light, has a 30mm tube and is optically better (for my eyes) than the z5 series. </strong></p><p><strong>If it were me, I'd sell both existing scopes, and buy one that knocks your socks off. The Exos is one of those, but it would be too heavy....31oz I believe. </strong></p><p><strong>U can find a Leica Magnus 2.3-16x56, for a good price right now. Optically they will go toe to toe with any, and be better than almost any with glare and looking into the sun. </strong></p><p><strong>Lastly, there's always March. Light for sure, optically very very good, and built like a NF but much less weight. </strong></p><p><strong>Good luck </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2150711, member: 113003"] [B]In my honest opinion, anything else in that price range would be a lateral move at best. I’ve always found glass a notch higher than I can afford available used or as a demo. For example, I have a z6 3-18x50, w/ the turret....I used it one season and loved it. But I’m selling b/c I found a great price on a demo S&B Exos. I think I have a buyer but I was only asking $1500. The Z6 is light, has a 30mm tube and is optically better (for my eyes) than the z5 series. If it were me, I’d sell both existing scopes, and buy one that knocks your socks off. The Exos is one of those, but it would be too heavy....31oz I believe. U can find a Leica Magnus 2.3-16x56, for a good price right now. Optically they will go toe to toe with any, and be better than almost any with glare and looking into the sun. Lastly, there’s always March. Light for sure, optically very very good, and built like a NF but much less weight. Good luck [/B] [/QUOTE]
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