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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Red Stag in south Australia at 484 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="jsurfdog" data-source="post: 824140" data-attributes="member: 20203"><p>Scope is back with Swarovski. Waiting to see what they say. meanwhile using Sightron 10-50x60 illuminated Slll at range. Love the Sightron. I also have a 3x15x40 Sll ($200 a few years back), an 8-32x50 Slll. IMO nothing else comes close to Sightron for value, very little comes close to Sightron for performance. By performance I mean optical quality, mechanical exactitude of windage and elevation turrets, and overall bulletproof reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsurfdog, post: 824140, member: 20203"] Scope is back with Swarovski. Waiting to see what they say. meanwhile using Sightron 10-50x60 illuminated Slll at range. Love the Sightron. I also have a 3x15x40 Sll ($200 a few years back), an 8-32x50 Slll. IMO nothing else comes close to Sightron for value, very little comes close to Sightron for performance. By performance I mean optical quality, mechanical exactitude of windage and elevation turrets, and overall bulletproof reliability. [/QUOTE]
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