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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Dunn" data-source="post: 60159" data-attributes="member: 3473"><p>Hello ds,</p><p>This has been a very helpful post for me, you all have given me a lot to think about. I've spent the last few hrs on the computer looking at different glass. That PM 2 that you have looks like a very nice unit also very expensive I could probably offset some of the cost by selling some of my wifes old jewlery. That actually sounds like a good idea. </p><p></p><p>The more I read I think I'm looking for 3-12 or 4-16 40-50mm obj., mil dot or similar recticle in the ffp, weighting around 20oz, with a lower profile target knob. I really like the NXS stuff but the walking hear in Alaska can be very dificult at times and I would like to keep the scope from getting to big and heavy. The S&amp;B PH 3-12x42 is still sounding pretty good. It would be nice to hear from someone that had one and was trying to wear out the adjusment knobs on a regular basis. Zeiss also makes a 4.5-14 conquest but the recticle is on the 2nd fp. It seems that a mil dot recticle would be more useful on the ffp. it would be interesting to know what Pete Lincoln could get a PMII or a PH3-12 for. Looks like I have some decisions to make. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Dunn, post: 60159, member: 3473"] Hello ds, This has been a very helpful post for me, you all have given me a lot to think about. I've spent the last few hrs on the computer looking at different glass. That PM 2 that you have looks like a very nice unit also very expensive I could probably offset some of the cost by selling some of my wifes old jewlery. That actually sounds like a good idea. The more I read I think I'm looking for 3-12 or 4-16 40-50mm obj., mil dot or similar recticle in the ffp, weighting around 20oz, with a lower profile target knob. I really like the NXS stuff but the walking hear in Alaska can be very dificult at times and I would like to keep the scope from getting to big and heavy. The S&B PH 3-12x42 is still sounding pretty good. It would be nice to hear from someone that had one and was trying to wear out the adjusment knobs on a regular basis. Zeiss also makes a 4.5-14 conquest but the recticle is on the 2nd fp. It seems that a mil dot recticle would be more useful on the ffp. it would be interesting to know what Pete Lincoln could get a PMII or a PH3-12 for. Looks like I have some decisions to make. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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