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rustindowse
Optics GrassHopper Joined: December/02/2011 Location: Charleston Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: December/02/2011 at 19:33 |
I was wondering if I could get some help making a decision on optics for a Browning 270 Xbolt- I dont want to spend for a Swarovski or a Zeis but I have have had Leuopold Vari X II 3.5x10x50 and have loved it.
I am trying to compare these three scopes: Leuopold VX-3L 4.5x14x56 ILLBC Illuminated B&C Reticle Leuopold VX-3L 3.5x10x56 ILLBC Both Leuopold are the low profile scope Trijicon 2.5x10x56 TR22-1 Standard Crosshair dot Any help would be appreciated Thanks!!
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bugsNbows
Optics God bowsNbugs Joined: March/10/2008 Location: North Georgia Status: Offline Points: 11201 |
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I only have one Leupy (VX3 2.5-8 X 36) and one Trig (3-9 x 40 green triangle). I'll take the Trig any day (for low light applications). I will say the 56 Trig is one big ole' beast of a scope!
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rustindowse
Optics GrassHopper Joined: December/02/2011 Location: Charleston Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Thanks BugsNBows!!
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rustindowse
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Any other opinions between these scopes!
Thanks Yall
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rustic
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The glass and mechs are most likely a wash --- leupold has the best warranty-C/S in the business in my opinion. The low profile scope would be a big selling point. Weight is important to me.
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SVT_Tactical
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I am still a firm believer you get more for your money looking other places than leupold with teh exception of the VX-R, they did that right. |
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