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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
When is it not considered an entry level Optic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 1401016" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I was one of the mentioned above "optics snobs" for some time. I went to my first long range shooting course at FTW ranch and found most of my hunting equipment lacking. There was a guy in my class named George Gardner with GA precision (didn't know him from Adam). He let me get behind his then new Bushnell 3.5-21..I was impressed. I would not have ever dreamed 3 of 5 of my long range guns have a bushnell product resting on top by choice. While not "cheap-inexpensive--what ever adjective you decide to use" they dial reliable and glass is very good--not as good as some of my sworviski or meopta stuff but passable for shooting long range. I also have 2 Leupold LRPs they too for the money offer a lot of bang for the bucks spent. SWFA scopes a rock solid and have a 10x mounted on a rifle. I have zero problems with them. I just had a friend complete a LR course with a bushnell engage and he had zero problems going from 100-800 yards...it tracked perfect and preformed great over 150 shot course of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 1401016, member: 102560"] I was one of the mentioned above "optics snobs" for some time. I went to my first long range shooting course at FTW ranch and found most of my hunting equipment lacking. There was a guy in my class named George Gardner with GA precision (didn't know him from Adam). He let me get behind his then new Bushnell 3.5-21..I was impressed. I would not have ever dreamed 3 of 5 of my long range guns have a bushnell product resting on top by choice. While not "cheap-inexpensive--what ever adjective you decide to use" they dial reliable and glass is very good--not as good as some of my sworviski or meopta stuff but passable for shooting long range. I also have 2 Leupold LRPs they too for the money offer a lot of bang for the bucks spent. SWFA scopes a rock solid and have a 10x mounted on a rifle. I have zero problems with them. I just had a friend complete a LR course with a bushnell engage and he had zero problems going from 100-800 yards...it tracked perfect and preformed great over 150 shot course of fire. [/QUOTE]
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