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1 scope (2) rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny_V" data-source="post: 1495473" data-attributes="member: 104126"><p>This idea was utilized years ago by Bausch & Lomb with their Model A scopes. With the system one could buy a base for each rifle they owned and one scope that was switched from one rifle to the other, because the adjustments were made with the bases. This was an extremely effective system, plus very rigid. Back in the early 70's I took 2 rifles to Wyoming and one scope, one rifle for Mule deer, and the other for prairie dogs. After swapping the scope from one rifle to the other, point of impact never changed. That year I ended up with a huge mule deer and several prairie dogs with two different rifles and one 2 1/2x - 8x Balvar Model A scope. In its day this was top of the line, but by today's standards, quite archaic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny_V, post: 1495473, member: 104126"] This idea was utilized years ago by Bausch & Lomb with their Model A scopes. With the system one could buy a base for each rifle they owned and one scope that was switched from one rifle to the other, because the adjustments were made with the bases. This was an extremely effective system, plus very rigid. Back in the early 70's I took 2 rifles to Wyoming and one scope, one rifle for Mule deer, and the other for prairie dogs. After swapping the scope from one rifle to the other, point of impact never changed. That year I ended up with a huge mule deer and several prairie dogs with two different rifles and one 2 1/2x - 8x Balvar Model A scope. In its day this was top of the line, but by today's standards, quite archaic. [/QUOTE]
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