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<blockquote data-quote="Mike in Texas" data-source="post: 79812" data-attributes="member: 1889"><p>Kirby,</p><p></p><p>I have this curiosity...............................</p><p>Everyone makes claims about how tough their gear is but noone wants to trust their stuff. You read all the time on various boards about guys who dropped their gear at the range and are concerned about damage they may have done , past cosmetic stuff.</p><p></p><p>There's two ways to find out, one is to understand that most name brand optics and mounts on the market today will hold up to worse abuse than the owner.</p><p>The other way of course is for some guy like me to go and find out. Heck it's just money ( Gulp! ).</p><p></p><p>I'd certainly want to have that information well before spending 10 grand on that once in a lifetime hunt.and having my horse fall on the rifle.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p>Granbury, Tx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike in Texas, post: 79812, member: 1889"] Kirby, I have this curiosity............................... Everyone makes claims about how tough their gear is but noone wants to trust their stuff. You read all the time on various boards about guys who dropped their gear at the range and are concerned about damage they may have done , past cosmetic stuff. There's two ways to find out, one is to understand that most name brand optics and mounts on the market today will hold up to worse abuse than the owner. The other way of course is for some guy like me to go and find out. Heck it's just money ( Gulp! ). I'd certainly want to have that information well before spending 10 grand on that once in a lifetime hunt.and having my horse fall on the rifle. Mike Granbury, Tx [/QUOTE]
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