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    Zeiss Scope Tracking

    I haven't found a scope in the Zeiss line that does not track well. Build them good and they will work. Rob
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    bullet holes on white paper

    +1 on AJ's reply. With a spotter you may be able to see 2 out of 10 times, maybe more, maybe less. With the ATV you will always be able to see. Rob
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    Swarovski 15x56 binos

    Congrats on a awesome purchase, what tripod and head are you going to use? Rob
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    There's not a person here that I don't agree with. Leupold makes a good scope, some are better, some are worse. Sightron makes a good scope, some are better, some are worse. Nightforce makes a good scope, some are better, some are worse. Frankly I know what my preferences are and at the same...
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    Scott, in saying the bells, I do mean the tubes. Some are machined in the states by Leupold. As for the glass, all glass is purchased from outer rim countries and coated by Leupold. Erector assemblies, some are imported (lower end) and some are manufactured here (higher end) As far as...
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    They (Leupold) are assembled in the U.S.A. The bells on some models are outsourced, all the glass is outsourced. Nightforce (assembled in the U.S.A.) Zeiss Conquest (assembled in the U.S.A) Burris Upper Lines (assembled in the U.S.A) Rob
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    1) Nightforce/Sightron 3) Leupold Enough said Rob
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    jordansdad, You will get no argument out of me when it comes to Sightron being a poor scope. The SI and SII are not very favorable kinda like the 200.00 Rifleman, the SIIB and SIII are not in the same league, there in a league of their own. I own at the time a new 2.5-8X36 VXIII that the...
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    decision on spotting scope please.

    The best advice I can give you is call some of the site sponsors. There honest and I'm sure they will not steer you wrong. Rob
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    Newbie scope question

    +1 on what Scott has said about the 4200 durability. Also in dealing with both CS departments, you will find that the Bushnell CS is much easier to deal with. Many have had horror stories with Nikon. On another note, in speaking with Nikon, they know and vow to improve there CS department. I...
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    UB and Links, I'm not getting into a ****ing match. All I can tell you you is of the 3 scopes mentioned the Leupold line tracks the worst of the 3. No questions asked. I spend many days a year at several ranges. If you click a NF or Sightron 4 clicks, it moves 4 clicks the first shot. Some of...
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    XP Durability and adjustment of clicks: Nightforce and Sightron. Both scopes track very well. Leupold is not noted for shooting the box well. Customer Service: Leupold and Sightron To test customer service , I called Sightron, told them I was leaving for a hunt and had a scope that failed...
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    Yesterday, in the rain with my Swaro ATS 80 HD

    :D LMAO....Couldn't dial in for the wind at over 1000 yards. Your gonna have to get little RC boats to carry range flags so you don't get those fliers. P.S. you must have some real nice neighbors;);) Rob
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    Sightron vs. Nightforce vs. Leupold

    Ken, take a look at the Vortex Line of scopes if you can get your hands on them. They're also great in the Price vs. Performance category. Rob
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    Yesterday, in the rain with my Swaro ATS 80 HD

    But, there's no holes in the target. Were you not shooting or did you miss?:D Rob
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