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Scopes for a "long range" 17
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<blockquote data-quote="Wado" data-source="post: 1174815" data-attributes="member: 42926"><p>I mounted this Hawke Eclipse on my Savage Mark II .22 and have a Vortex on my .17 that is in LaRue QD rings so I move it to other rifles. They no longer offer the Hawke Eclipse but it has really held up well. That rig lives in a rack on a Polaris down here in South Texas and so far has not failed. My longest jackrabbit kill was 175 yards with standard velocity through the suppressor. I believe the Hawke was in the three hundred dollar price range and the Vortex considerately more. I had enough Cabela Club points to get a BSA Sweet 17 free so I got one for my single shot Handi Rifle. I think I paid fifteen or so dollars more or less the shipping to get it. It works out to about 100 yards and from there out you better have good eyes. It just isn't very clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wado, post: 1174815, member: 42926"] I mounted this Hawke Eclipse on my Savage Mark II .22 and have a Vortex on my .17 that is in LaRue QD rings so I move it to other rifles. They no longer offer the Hawke Eclipse but it has really held up well. That rig lives in a rack on a Polaris down here in South Texas and so far has not failed. My longest jackrabbit kill was 175 yards with standard velocity through the suppressor. I believe the Hawke was in the three hundred dollar price range and the Vortex considerately more. I had enough Cabela Club points to get a BSA Sweet 17 free so I got one for my single shot Handi Rifle. I think I paid fifteen or so dollars more or less the shipping to get it. It works out to about 100 yards and from there out you better have good eyes. It just isn't very clear. [/QUOTE]
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