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SAKO75
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Posted: November/03/2008 at 16:54 |
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lucytuma
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No experience with the rail system, but I have an AV and the optics are wonderful.
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mike650
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Cool!!! I believe TheKid has a rail mounted Swaro, maybe PM him? |
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Tip69
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Please post some pics when you get it all set up!
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take em!
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martin3175
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Yup--jealous on this end---nice scope
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Duce
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I have had a Swaro for 40 years its still a good hunting scope, serviced once. you will be spoiled and keep it forever.
Duce
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SAKO75
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cheaptrick
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That looks killer. Lucky you.
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SAKO75
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mounts that you could have period
Edited by SAKO75 - February/17/2009 at 12:26 |
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SAKO75
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if given the option
Edited by SAKO75 - February/17/2009 at 12:26 |
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snowflake77
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I have one mounted on a 300wsm and for some reason I do not have permission to post a pic anymore???? Maybe you have to have 100 posts now?
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RifleDude
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Many of us are having the same problems with the error messages when trying to post pics, snowflake, me included. Hang in there, and the problem will probably be resolved soon.
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Ted
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cheaptrick
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Seems better today though, doesn't it??
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RifleDude
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Yes, indeed!
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Ted
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snowflake77
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snowflake77
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RifleDude
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The rail makes for a nice, clean mount setup, Snowflake! Should provide for superior mount placement for eye relief. The only disadvantage I see to the rail is that, in order to provide room for the rail, mounts, and mount bases, the scope ends up being fairly high above the gun.
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Ted
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Ed Connelly
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I thought so , too....................
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mike650
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Looking at some of TheKid's pics on another thread it appears like there may be other mounts choices to get the Swaro "rail scope" mounted lower. His pics do not zoom to that particular area of the rifle like snowflake77 does so I could be wrong.
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snowflake77
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I thought that it seamed a little high but it works.
I fell in a creek 2 weeks ago in Id and banged the hell out of the gun and scope. There is a big gash in the scope and the barrel looks about as bad. I am happy to say that it still shoots lights out, it is just not as pretty now. Can't say the rail had everything to do with it but I am telling you it hit really hard and by the way it is made by Swaro! |
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