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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Replace or not to replace?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldschool280" data-source="post: 1162359" data-attributes="member: 94521"><p>Hello gang, brand new member here. I have a very old Bausch and Lomb Balvar scope on my Remington 760 in 280.rem. it is the only scope I have ever owned that has external adjustments ( on the mount not on the scope itself) . With factory ammo it groups well and hits where I aim it. The question is , does this setup have any advantages? Does it have any collector value? I have a hankering to put new optics on, something from leupold or comparable quality, That is easier to adjust for different loads. I wouldn't want to trash anything of historical value ect.Any opinions or info will be greatly apreciated . P.s. The rifle is from 1960 , the scope must be of similar vintage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldschool280, post: 1162359, member: 94521"] Hello gang, brand new member here. I have a very old Bausch and Lomb Balvar scope on my Remington 760 in 280.rem. it is the only scope I have ever owned that has external adjustments ( on the mount not on the scope itself) . With factory ammo it groups well and hits where I aim it. The question is , does this setup have any advantages? Does it have any collector value? I have a hankering to put new optics on, something from leupold or comparable quality, That is easier to adjust for different loads. I wouldn't want to trash anything of historical value ect.Any opinions or info will be greatly apreciated . P.s. The rifle is from 1960 , the scope must be of similar vintage. [/QUOTE]
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