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Schmidt & Bender PMII or I.O.R Tactical Scope??
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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 67264" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Buy once buy right. we are all to poor to have to buy a second time. S&amp;B's out class all others IMHO.</p><p>The misconception that the 1st focal plain scope reticles block out the target as you wind the x's up, and that the reticle gets bigger is just not true. The reticle stays exactly the same size in relation to the target, which is why you can range with a FFP scope on an x settting. Yes the S&amp;B PMII reticles are slightly fatter than a target scope, but thats because they are a real world sniper scope, you need to be able to see the reticle in all weathers and light conditions.</p><p>Pete </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] With my right eye seeing the reticule is game, set, match for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 67264, member: 3661"] [ QUOTE ] Buy once buy right. we are all to poor to have to buy a second time. S&B's out class all others IMHO. The misconception that the 1st focal plain scope reticles block out the target as you wind the x's up, and that the reticle gets bigger is just not true. The reticle stays exactly the same size in relation to the target, which is why you can range with a FFP scope on an x settting. Yes the S&B PMII reticles are slightly fatter than a target scope, but thats because they are a real world sniper scope, you need to be able to see the reticle in all weathers and light conditions. Pete [/ QUOTE ] With my right eye seeing the reticule is game, set, match for me! [/QUOTE]
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