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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1843647" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>For those obtuse, unwashed of you, "on the line" is cool guy speak referencing the firing line at either the high end gun club/range or match "arena" as it were. Obviously FTRshooter has gone to great lengths to master the English language and thus wield it in a brilliant show of superior intelligence. Bravo, well done old man. Good show and all that. Nice use of published data and seldom observed nuance of the ever important minimum focus distance (very authoritative exhibiting the attention to detail of a true expert). As impressive as this all is, you don't have any first hand knowledge of the actual performance of either optic. I'm certain the OP can read a spec sheet. But as we all know what is written and what is proven in the field can be two very different things. In my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1843647, member: 67552"] For those obtuse, unwashed of you, "on the line" is cool guy speak referencing the firing line at either the high end gun club/range or match "arena" as it were. Obviously FTRshooter has gone to great lengths to master the English language and thus wield it in a brilliant show of superior intelligence. Bravo, well done old man. Good show and all that. Nice use of published data and seldom observed nuance of the ever important minimum focus distance (very authoritative exhibiting the attention to detail of a true expert). As impressive as this all is, you don't have any first hand knowledge of the actual performance of either optic. I'm certain the OP can read a spec sheet. But as we all know what is written and what is proven in the field can be two very different things. In my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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