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<blockquote data-quote="DANTEC" data-source="post: 14316" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>dear John</p><p></p><p>I agree that the cheekweld with 58 mm is hight but I use the scope to shoot from a bench with heavy rifle .</p><p></p><p>The internal construction of the SN9 have no erector system so a 44 mm can work very well for long range shooting , just with 58 mm bell and without recetor system you have plenty of light.</p><p></p><p>For more current shooting I prefer a SN6 22x </p><p>A N with just the 35 mm tube option you have plenty of moa for elevation and stay under 2000$ .</p><p>or a SN3 3.8x22 58 MK I with 35 mm tube to be just over 2000$.</p><p></p><p>For both of theses scopes ( excpet for low light hunting and I am not sure to be able to shoot in low light at 2000 yards ) 44 mm is enought and you save money .</p><p></p><p>over 22x I feel that you get lot of mirage and it's became difficult to find the target </p><p></p><p>1000 yards / 22 = 45 yards or 90 yards at 2000 yards that enought to shoot accurate .</p><p></p><p>Enjoy US OPTIC products ( forget the price just check quality )</p><p></p><p>Good shooting</p><p></p><p>DAN TEC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANTEC, post: 14316, member: 685"] dear John I agree that the cheekweld with 58 mm is hight but I use the scope to shoot from a bench with heavy rifle . The internal construction of the SN9 have no erector system so a 44 mm can work very well for long range shooting , just with 58 mm bell and without recetor system you have plenty of light. For more current shooting I prefer a SN6 22x A N with just the 35 mm tube option you have plenty of moa for elevation and stay under 2000$ . or a SN3 3.8x22 58 MK I with 35 mm tube to be just over 2000$. For both of theses scopes ( excpet for low light hunting and I am not sure to be able to shoot in low light at 2000 yards ) 44 mm is enought and you save money . over 22x I feel that you get lot of mirage and it's became difficult to find the target 1000 yards / 22 = 45 yards or 90 yards at 2000 yards that enought to shoot accurate . Enjoy US OPTIC products ( forget the price just check quality ) Good shooting DAN TEC [/QUOTE]
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