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Sightron vs Weaver vs Leupold: Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="GreekRedneck" data-source="post: 587431" data-attributes="member: 39835"><p>If they have you sold on sightron, they have steered you in the right direction! I own a couple of SIIs and am very pleased. As far as the reticels go, I like a standard duplex for hunting. Everything else just to busy for me. If you were to go that rout, having mil/mil, moa/moa would definitely be the way to go. I just bought a weaver super slam 4-20x50, and couldn't he happier for long range hunting. The turrets are easily adjusted on the fly and the glass is superb. It has plenty of adjustment to get your 308 out to 600 and with a 20 moa base you could go even further. One in 3-15 would save you some money compared to the tactical. I would stay away from leupold. The other scopes your considering offer more for your money, and in my opinion are better optics period! Especially the sightron. It has an over the counter warranty if anything was to happen. You can't beat that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreekRedneck, post: 587431, member: 39835"] If they have you sold on sightron, they have steered you in the right direction! I own a couple of SIIs and am very pleased. As far as the reticels go, I like a standard duplex for hunting. Everything else just to busy for me. If you were to go that rout, having mil/mil, moa/moa would definitely be the way to go. I just bought a weaver super slam 4-20x50, and couldn't he happier for long range hunting. The turrets are easily adjusted on the fly and the glass is superb. It has plenty of adjustment to get your 308 out to 600 and with a 20 moa base you could go even further. One in 3-15 would save you some money compared to the tactical. I would stay away from leupold. The other scopes your considering offer more for your money, and in my opinion are better optics period! Especially the sightron. It has an over the counter warranty if anything was to happen. You can't beat that! [/QUOTE]
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