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cowski
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Ive killed hogs in red rock al ,which is in the north west corner of al.
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never corner something meaner than you are jbc
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Kickboxer
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Yeah, I've got a buddy who keeps trying to get me to go over there hunting (I'm in the east)... guess I'll try to check it out sometime.
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Sgt. D
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300 blackout (supersonic) open sights..............NO SURVIVORS!!!!!!!!!!! |
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koshkin
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With high end scopes, the difference between different brands is mostly personal preference and some minor specifications.
Swaro, Leica and Zeiss will all fit the bill. I am sorta partial to Leica since they agree with my eyes the best, but I will be the first one to admit that I would be equally well served by similarly configured scope for all of these. I would probably be looking at one of these: Illuminated Swaro is close to a grand more and for low light use a nicely executed reticle illumination is pretty helpful, though not always necessary. ILya
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JGRaider
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I'd personally check out the R1 and R2 line of scopes from Meopta. As good optically as anything on the planet. Their illuminated dot reticles are super good.
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Recondo84
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I really like the IOR. I have a 3.5-188X50 on my 308. I've had it for 3-4 years with no issues. I also have a IOR 12-52X56 Terminator on my 6.5 CM. That scope is amazing. Is there a better reticle than the MP-8?
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Remington 700, 308 3.5-18X50 IOR
6.5 Creedmoor (custom) 12-52X56 IOR |
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cfalcon
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Recondo
as I stated in the very beginning, i am a hunter, not a shooter. not sure what an IOR is.
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Recondo84
Optics GrassHopper Joined: January/07/2015 Location: Texas Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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IOR Valdada. A Romanian scope company. They make top tier tactical scopes. They make hunting scopes as well. They have a 2.5-10X42 with a ranging reticle that is really good. The reticle is very simular to the MSR reticle (Multi Purpose Sniper Reticle).
http://www.valdada.com/scopes/hunting-scopes/2-5-10x42-30mm-premium-hunting-scope-hr-5-illuminated-ranging-reticle |
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Remington 700, 308 3.5-18X50 IOR
6.5 Creedmoor (custom) 12-52X56 IOR |
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