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March Scopes, Tough Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="kpacker" data-source="post: 1814477" data-attributes="member: 34031"><p>I can share my experiences. </p><p></p><p>I've said this elsewhere on the forum but my 3-24x42 ffp is sweet. It's on a 7rum that's around 7lbs scoped, shooting 180gr Bergers at ~3150fps for about 8yrs now. Brake makes it easy. It's a hunting rifle, that's it, so round count is low compared to bench shooters but it has been beat on the mountain, from coues in Mexico to Canada sheep and caribou. Always is on, always. I'll post a pic later but I smacked the top turret, not sure when, but I think falling in a river in NWT and hit hard enough to push the turret and bend it inward. I killed stuff afterward for another year or 2 as is. It's still on and tracks. It's got all kinds of other dings and scratches. I love it</p><p></p><p>I just need to get around to sending off for repairs. It has the FML 1. My only complaint so far is that I wish the reticle was finer like their other FML. Only reason is if I'm practicing out at 800 or 1000yds, with the magnification all the was up, the size of the dot covers too much target for me. Maybe I can have them swap it out if I send it back for repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kpacker, post: 1814477, member: 34031"] I can share my experiences. I've said this elsewhere on the forum but my 3-24x42 ffp is sweet. It's on a 7rum that's around 7lbs scoped, shooting 180gr Bergers at ~3150fps for about 8yrs now. Brake makes it easy. It's a hunting rifle, that's it, so round count is low compared to bench shooters but it has been beat on the mountain, from coues in Mexico to Canada sheep and caribou. Always is on, always. I'll post a pic later but I smacked the top turret, not sure when, but I think falling in a river in NWT and hit hard enough to push the turret and bend it inward. I killed stuff afterward for another year or 2 as is. It's still on and tracks. It's got all kinds of other dings and scratches. I love it I just need to get around to sending off for repairs. It has the FML 1. My only complaint so far is that I wish the reticle was finer like their other FML. Only reason is if I'm practicing out at 800 or 1000yds, with the magnification all the was up, the size of the dot covers too much target for me. Maybe I can have them swap it out if I send it back for repairs. [/QUOTE]
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