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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
S&B question for Pete Lincoln
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 89861" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Hi Jon. The difference is the range of models to choose from. The Hungarian models have the same optical excellence as found i the classic line. </p><p>It was the case that when S&amp;B went from steel to alloy tubes, steel 1" scopes where still produced in Hungary, gradualy the Hungary plant has moved over to alloy and is producing a limited range of scopes, ( 6x42, 8x56 illum and nonillum ret) on 1" and 30mm alloy tubes. now S&amp;B are developing the Zenith line more and more, maybe we will see the classic line of variables move to Hungarian production. </p><p>Anyone in the market for a fixed scope ( 6 or 8) from S&amp;B should look close at the Hungarian models,they are very good.</p><p>Yes the hungarian scopes are made by slightly cheaper labour, but the quality of components are the same. </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 89861, member: 2245"] Hi Jon. The difference is the range of models to choose from. The Hungarian models have the same optical excellence as found i the classic line. It was the case that when S&B went from steel to alloy tubes, steel 1" scopes where still produced in Hungary, gradualy the Hungary plant has moved over to alloy and is producing a limited range of scopes, ( 6x42, 8x56 illum and nonillum ret) on 1" and 30mm alloy tubes. now S&B are developing the Zenith line more and more, maybe we will see the classic line of variables move to Hungarian production. Anyone in the market for a fixed scope ( 6 or 8) from S&B should look close at the Hungarian models,they are very good. Yes the hungarian scopes are made by slightly cheaper labour, but the quality of components are the same. Pete [/QUOTE]
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