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Topic: lightweight
Posted By: JARHEAD
Subject: lightweight
Date Posted: December/27/2005 at 09:00
Hi,...I'm a newbee,.........I need some schoolin on witch is the lightweight fixed scope.......I'm buyin a superlight rifle,and need to put a scope on it.......could you guys help me in pickin one out??????????.thanks,alot,.......



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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: December/27/2005 at 12:08
It would be helpful if you could provide some more information.

What caliber? what rifle? What is the rifle going to be used for? How light is it? is it going to be a kicker? how much money are you willing to spend? are you looking for a particular magnification range? does it matter to you if it is a fixed magnification scope or a variable?

Ilya


Posted By: Roy Finn
Date Posted: December/27/2005 at 14:59

If you are very concerned on shaving ounces, the Leupold fixed and variables tend to be the lightest scopes in their class. They have a well earned reputation for durability and a great warranty. However, by comparison, there are an awful lot of scopes out there that offer better optical performance than Leupold for less money. I think you have to answer some of koshkin's questions before we can give you specific recommendations.

 

 

Semper Fi




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