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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Swaro vs Huskemaw
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<blockquote data-quote="RichCoyle" data-source="post: 2897237" data-attributes="member: 127134"><p>I bought two more 6500s. The glass was really close, but one was slightly better and one was not quite as good on the military optics chart I set up at 127 yards. I have about 100 pages of optic comparisons. Normally I have to switch back and forth to determine the best optic. When I got ahold of a Schmidt and Bender it was instant. The S&B was like comparing a triple A baseball player with a major league player. But the S&B was either $4,500 or $5,400. I don't remember which.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichCoyle, post: 2897237, member: 127134"] I bought two more 6500s. The glass was really close, but one was slightly better and one was not quite as good on the military optics chart I set up at 127 yards. I have about 100 pages of optic comparisons. Normally I have to switch back and forth to determine the best optic. When I got ahold of a Schmidt and Bender it was instant. The S&B was like comparing a triple A baseball player with a major league player. But the S&B was either $4,500 or $5,400. I don't remember which. [/QUOTE]
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