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What is a real tactical scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 418535" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>I guess I was a little vague on this post. I was in a hurry, sorry. What I am asking is if there is anyone that can help me find information on the internal construction of the scopes on the market? Like does the Leupold vx-II have the same internal construction as the vx3 models etc. The only company that seems to post any info on construction that I have found is Burris, but even they don't say if all the models are put together with the same construction. What mechanics are needed to make for strong repeatable tracking? What companies just put on a tactical feature and call the scope tactical? Do companies that are knocked on the internet like millet actually have a good product, but just have bad quality control, or are they just junk that won't last?</p><p></p><p>I am currently looking at Weaver tactical, Wotac variable, Hawke sidewinder, Burris elite 6500, Leupold vx3. Any input would be appreciated!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 418535, member: 9775"] I guess I was a little vague on this post. I was in a hurry, sorry. What I am asking is if there is anyone that can help me find information on the internal construction of the scopes on the market? Like does the Leupold vx-II have the same internal construction as the vx3 models etc. The only company that seems to post any info on construction that I have found is Burris, but even they don't say if all the models are put together with the same construction. What mechanics are needed to make for strong repeatable tracking? What companies just put on a tactical feature and call the scope tactical? Do companies that are knocked on the internet like millet actually have a good product, but just have bad quality control, or are they just junk that won't last? I am currently looking at Weaver tactical, Wotac variable, Hawke sidewinder, Burris elite 6500, Leupold vx3. Any input would be appreciated!!! [/QUOTE]
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