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<blockquote data-quote="thekyrifleman" data-source="post: 919602" data-attributes="member: 67984"><p>First and foremost...accurate!! That means at least an inch at a hundred or smaller. Then light...six to seven pounds...unless I am sitting all day, then nine or ten are ok..I use mostly Leupold, but also Zeiss and Swaro on my heavier longer range rigs. McMillan stocks are my go to when restocking, which I do if the wood is particularly nice, their Hunters Edge have become my favorite..pillar bedded...that seems to provide sufficient stability for my use. Replacement triggers on a few, IMO, Jewell is by far the best. A good pair of ranging binocs, mine are Leica Geovid 10X. Originally from PA, now retired, bouncing between Northern KY and Southern FL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thekyrifleman, post: 919602, member: 67984"] First and foremost...accurate!! That means at least an inch at a hundred or smaller. Then light...six to seven pounds...unless I am sitting all day, then nine or ten are ok..I use mostly Leupold, but also Zeiss and Swaro on my heavier longer range rigs. McMillan stocks are my go to when restocking, which I do if the wood is particularly nice, their Hunters Edge have become my favorite..pillar bedded...that seems to provide sufficient stability for my use. Replacement triggers on a few, IMO, Jewell is by far the best. A good pair of ranging binocs, mine are Leica Geovid 10X. Originally from PA, now retired, bouncing between Northern KY and Southern FL. [/QUOTE]
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