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<blockquote data-quote="softtail103" data-source="post: 2648673" data-attributes="member: 18466"><p>Just got to look through the S3 line. ED glass, not Schott glass like the S5. Not as expensive as the S5 either. FFP on 36 power was a narrow eye box. Looked out to 930 yards with no issues at all. Heavy scope at 39 ounces. It was pointed out that the high mountain hunters have taken a liking to them for the spotting scope aspect that they are getting from it. Lose the weight of a small spotting scope and a tripod for a 10-15 ounces gain in scope. Illuminated reticle was usable in daylight. 34mm tube. Another A+ scope from Zeiss. Is anyone else using a high power rifle scope in place of a spotting scope? One of these guys was running a SFP Mark5 7-35x56 on a folding short barrel rifle. He said the same about it doubling as his spotting scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="softtail103, post: 2648673, member: 18466"] Just got to look through the S3 line. ED glass, not Schott glass like the S5. Not as expensive as the S5 either. FFP on 36 power was a narrow eye box. Looked out to 930 yards with no issues at all. Heavy scope at 39 ounces. It was pointed out that the high mountain hunters have taken a liking to them for the spotting scope aspect that they are getting from it. Lose the weight of a small spotting scope and a tripod for a 10-15 ounces gain in scope. Illuminated reticle was usable in daylight. 34mm tube. Another A+ scope from Zeiss. Is anyone else using a high power rifle scope in place of a spotting scope? One of these guys was running a SFP Mark5 7-35x56 on a folding short barrel rifle. He said the same about it doubling as his spotting scope. [/QUOTE]
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