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mil/mil scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forester" data-source="post: 330083" data-attributes="member: 11102"><p>No problem, I get a little bothered sometimes in threads where a person askes about a product he &quot;wants&quot; and someone else tells him what he wants is irrelevant and something else is what he &quot;needs&quot;. Not that that is exactly how you came across, but it was the trend in this thread. </p><p> </p><p>For others in this thread, it never ceases to amaze me that a person can ask a specific question, and instead of answers they get arguments that barely relate. Ever watched a beauty pagent where some airhead contestant answers a question that was not actually asked? Does it seem reasonable to tell someone you don't know who asked something specific that not only do they not need it, but they should not want it, and it somehow harms you that they do? </p><p> </p><p>For example: If a person were to hypothetically ask, Are there any mil/mil scopes out there with good glass in xxxx price range? A reasonable answer might be yes but very few here is one I like... </p><p> </p><p>If a person asked, how fine scope adjustments should be, or if it matters that a reticle and turrets don't match in units, or if there are too many scope options out there...you might just answer that question with your best relevant opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forester, post: 330083, member: 11102"] No problem, I get a little bothered sometimes in threads where a person askes about a product he "wants" and someone else tells him what he wants is irrelevant and something else is what he "needs". Not that that is exactly how you came across, but it was the trend in this thread. For others in this thread, it never ceases to amaze me that a person can ask a specific question, and instead of answers they get arguments that barely relate. Ever watched a beauty pagent where some airhead contestant answers a question that was not actually asked? Does it seem reasonable to tell someone you don't know who asked something specific that not only do they not need it, but they should not want it, and it somehow harms you that they do? For example: If a person were to hypothetically ask, Are there any mil/mil scopes out there with good glass in xxxx price range? A reasonable answer might be yes but very few here is one I like... If a person asked, how fine scope adjustments should be, or if it matters that a reticle and turrets don't match in units, or if there are too many scope options out there...you might just answer that question with your best relevant opinion. [/QUOTE]
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