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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which Scope March - US Optics - Kahles - Nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="Longtine88" data-source="post: 2600514" data-attributes="member: 116240"><p>I see your point and I agree with it for most. But there a select few people that they want the best so when it comes to taking a 1000+ yard shot they want to know that their loads, rifle, mounts, scope are the best they can be so I am confident in that if the bullet misses the mark it's not the Equipment. And if I can improve my shot by just 2% or 5% better and have a slight advantage then it satisfies our obsessive, compulsive and perfectionist minds. Best I can explain it. Not bragging in no way but the way I see it I have probably 14 rifles with $2500 scopes on them. And if I could not afford those I would have only two rifles with the best scopes I could possibly have and still be content rather having 14 with cheap scopes on them. Not sure if that explains it. My wife says I have a real issue. I told her I'm gonna buy a gun for every pair of shoes she buys from here on out lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtine88, post: 2600514, member: 116240"] I see your point and I agree with it for most. But there a select few people that they want the best so when it comes to taking a 1000+ yard shot they want to know that their loads, rifle, mounts, scope are the best they can be so I am confident in that if the bullet misses the mark it’s not the Equipment. And if I can improve my shot by just 2% or 5% better and have a slight advantage then it satisfies our obsessive, compulsive and perfectionist minds. Best I can explain it. Not bragging in no way but the way I see it I have probably 14 rifles with $2500 scopes on them. And if I could not afford those I would have only two rifles with the best scopes I could possibly have and still be content rather having 14 with cheap scopes on them. Not sure if that explains it. My wife says I have a real issue. I told her I’m gonna buy a gun for every pair of shoes she buys from here on out lol. [/QUOTE]
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