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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2551674" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well ill make you a bet.</p><p>We can set up some of what ever optics you choose at whatever location you choose on a decent day as for conditions.</p><p>And i will set up a set of (opticly clean) vintage, meaning 60s and 70s 60 mm spotters in brackets.</p><p>We will mark the cost on each set, you can invite whoever you like to look thru them and decide on which set they would be willing to put up their money to purchase.</p><p>This thread started out with a person asking about a good but reasonable scope for his planned hunt.</p><p>And im here to tell him that if he is willing to buy a good used scope, he can get there for $500 and even less, much less, and if he is interested in driving a bit he can see for himself by comparing the less expensive with the most expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2551674, member: 12443"] Well ill make you a bet. We can set up some of what ever optics you choose at whatever location you choose on a decent day as for conditions. And i will set up a set of (opticly clean) vintage, meaning 60s and 70s 60 mm spotters in brackets. We will mark the cost on each set, you can invite whoever you like to look thru them and decide on which set they would be willing to put up their money to purchase. This thread started out with a person asking about a good but reasonable scope for his planned hunt. And im here to tell him that if he is willing to buy a good used scope, he can get there for $500 and even less, much less, and if he is interested in driving a bit he can see for himself by comparing the less expensive with the most expensive. [/QUOTE]
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