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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
scope for .460 s&w
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<blockquote data-quote="KQguy" data-source="post: 263738" data-attributes="member: 9704"><p>I have a Leupold variable 2.5x7 on my S&W 500 and it has held up to close to a 1000 rds.Personally,I never use more than 2.5 magnification,because it gets too tricky to see with the eye relief,and I never shoot far enough with a revolver to need more power than that.I got the Leupold because of the lifetime warranty,on a big handgun like that,I would highly recomend getting a scope with a lifetime warranty,because sooner or later,you will probably need it,if you shoot enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KQguy, post: 263738, member: 9704"] I have a Leupold variable 2.5x7 on my S&W 500 and it has held up to close to a 1000 rds.Personally,I never use more than 2.5 magnification,because it gets too tricky to see with the eye relief,and I never shoot far enough with a revolver to need more power than that.I got the Leupold because of the lifetime warranty,on a big handgun like that,I would highly recomend getting a scope with a lifetime warranty,because sooner or later,you will probably need it,if you shoot enough. [/QUOTE]
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