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Tell me about your Schmidt & Bender rifle scope
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 1038038" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>I have compared them side by side. I am able to do this due to I OWN them. I have a ACTAR, and a NXS 12x42x56. The 12x42 is on my 50BMG. It was on my 338-378 Weatherby, now my S&B sits on my working rifles. The 50 is a novelty and 338 is a long distance working rifle. When a hunting season and many dollars are on the line for success to come to a micro second when the firearm has to go off in any weather and probably in low light situations. Then I believe a $4500 investment in the scope is nothing. I BUY THE SCOPE for the hunt.</p><p> </p><p>I think of it this way. I have a $7500 custom that will shot in the .16 range all day. Lets go put it on a gong at 1760yds. WITH OPEN BUCKHORN SITES! Scopes matter.</p><p> </p><p>I have never been one to follow the leader and I always question those that do. I guess that is part of what makes leaders and followers. If you start leading, then you will see the followers repeating the name they read a lot about. No true experience with the different products they promote is used to state there opinion! True leaders will value their own true experiences and form their knowledge gained by facts, not by following. THESE PEOPLE MAKE S&B number 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 1038038, member: 68226"] I have compared them side by side. I am able to do this due to I OWN them. I have a ACTAR, and a NXS 12x42x56. The 12x42 is on my 50BMG. It was on my 338-378 Weatherby, now my S&B sits on my working rifles. The 50 is a novelty and 338 is a long distance working rifle. When a hunting season and many dollars are on the line for success to come to a micro second when the firearm has to go off in any weather and probably in low light situations. Then I believe a $4500 investment in the scope is nothing. I BUY THE SCOPE for the hunt. I think of it this way. I have a $7500 custom that will shot in the .16 range all day. Lets go put it on a gong at 1760yds. WITH OPEN BUCKHORN SITES! Scopes matter. I have never been one to follow the leader and I always question those that do. I guess that is part of what makes leaders and followers. If you start leading, then you will see the followers repeating the name they read a lot about. No true experience with the different products they promote is used to state there opinion! True leaders will value their own true experiences and form their knowledge gained by facts, not by following. THESE PEOPLE MAKE S&B number 1. [/QUOTE]
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