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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
S&B vs Swarovski scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="gilmillan1" data-source="post: 958514" data-attributes="member: 59183"><p>If you are already spending that amount of dollar on scopes, you might as well go for the S&B PMII. Thats one of the best scopes in the world. I has a bunch of elevation, glass is second to none, and it is super reliable. It does everything a scope should do. Swarovski has superb glass, but thats pretty much it. If you will only shoot 500 yards or less, you dont need more elevation. However, if you really want to stretch your gun, get a S&B PMII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilmillan1, post: 958514, member: 59183"] If you are already spending that amount of dollar on scopes, you might as well go for the S&B PMII. Thats one of the best scopes in the world. I has a bunch of elevation, glass is second to none, and it is super reliable. It does everything a scope should do. Swarovski has superb glass, but thats pretty much it. If you will only shoot 500 yards or less, you dont need more elevation. However, if you really want to stretch your gun, get a S&B PMII. [/QUOTE]
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