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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope rings: steel vs aluminum vs alloy
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<blockquote data-quote="klee" data-source="post: 369109" data-attributes="member: 23363"><p>I have been on the road and away from my computer for several days. I'm going to look into all these brands mentioned. My shooting buddy and I are each getting different 34mm tubed scopes. His is the Nightforce on a Sako and I just pulled my Premier 3-15 out of the box last night for my Browning. So we are both trying to figure out the ring situation. This is a huge help to both of us, cause what looked to be something as simple as buying rings didn't really turn out that way. </p><p> </p><p>As I said to my buddy when we decided to go for long range precision shooting, Man have we opened up a can of worms. But that's okay, we're getting the shooting range built and a bunch of other guys are joining in so it's a good can of worms. So far everyone has different scopes and calibers from 338 lupa to 7mm rem mag.</p><p> </p><p>Klee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klee, post: 369109, member: 23363"] I have been on the road and away from my computer for several days. I'm going to look into all these brands mentioned. My shooting buddy and I are each getting different 34mm tubed scopes. His is the Nightforce on a Sako and I just pulled my Premier 3-15 out of the box last night for my Browning. So we are both trying to figure out the ring situation. This is a huge help to both of us, cause what looked to be something as simple as buying rings didn't really turn out that way. As I said to my buddy when we decided to go for long range precision shooting, Man have we opened up a can of worms. But that's okay, we're getting the shooting range built and a bunch of other guys are joining in so it's a good can of worms. So far everyone has different scopes and calibers from 338 lupa to 7mm rem mag. Klee [/QUOTE]
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