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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
One Scope - Mulitple Roles - Your Pick
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<blockquote data-quote="PRCLITE" data-source="post: 1536633" data-attributes="member: 77124"><p>Thanks for the suggestions guys. The SWFA is definitely an abuse hog and can take a licking but lacks the clarity/contrast I prefer. The S&B is definitely one of the best out there but weighs just about as much as my nightforce which defeats the purpose of the original post. I think if I come across a good deal on a V6 or a VX6HD I may pull the trigger but I would only be saving about 10-11 ounces which I guess is substantial when building for lightweight, but my main focus wasn't lightweight so my total carry weight right now is 9.4 pounds. What I may try to do is get my scope closer to the bore and see if that will eliminate the "top heavy" feeling. I can also add my bipod while carrying to even out above/below bore and still be right around a 10 pound rifle. At any rate all suggestions were appreciated and the quest to build MY perfect rifle is almost complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PRCLITE, post: 1536633, member: 77124"] Thanks for the suggestions guys. The SWFA is definitely an abuse hog and can take a licking but lacks the clarity/contrast I prefer. The S&B is definitely one of the best out there but weighs just about as much as my nightforce which defeats the purpose of the original post. I think if I come across a good deal on a V6 or a VX6HD I may pull the trigger but I would only be saving about 10-11 ounces which I guess is substantial when building for lightweight, but my main focus wasn’t lightweight so my total carry weight right now is 9.4 pounds. What I may try to do is get my scope closer to the bore and see if that will eliminate the “top heavy” feeling. I can also add my bipod while carrying to even out above/below bore and still be right around a 10 pound rifle. At any rate all suggestions were appreciated and the quest to build MY perfect rifle is almost complete. [/QUOTE]
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