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<blockquote data-quote="LesWeingarten" data-source="post: 1544133" data-attributes="member: 41767"><p>For hunting in low light conditions. I use the Leica ER rifle scope 3.5 x14 42mm with IBS reticle. I shoot a custom 300 WM with a proof research match barrel with Holland muzzle break, and McMillan carbon fiber stock . My other optic choices are Night force SHV 4-14x50 F1, and Tricon Acupoint Green MilDot 5-20x50 scope.</p><p>Since I am over 60 and trekking up the hills, a lighter weight rifle is important to me. The Leica scope is lighter and rugged. I also use titanium base and titanium rings, from Murphy Machining. When it comes to spending money, my motto is "Buy once, cry once". Do your due diligence and get what you want. Avoid having regrets later on. </p><p>Good luck in your selection and good shooting. have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LesWeingarten, post: 1544133, member: 41767"] For hunting in low light conditions. I use the Leica ER rifle scope 3.5 x14 42mm with IBS reticle. I shoot a custom 300 WM with a proof research match barrel with Holland muzzle break, and McMillan carbon fiber stock . My other optic choices are Night force SHV 4-14x50 F1, and Tricon Acupoint Green MilDot 5-20x50 scope. Since I am over 60 and trekking up the hills, a lighter weight rifle is important to me. The Leica scope is lighter and rugged. I also use titanium base and titanium rings, from Murphy Machining. When it comes to spending money, my motto is "Buy once, cry once". Do your due diligence and get what you want. Avoid having regrets later on. Good luck in your selection and good shooting. have fun. [/QUOTE]
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