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Low Priced Long Range Scopes by Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="nicka" data-source="post: 170262" data-attributes="member: 9291"><p><strong>Scopes</strong></p><p></p><p>I put a VXIII and a Nightforce side by side looking at object 500 yds away. The VxIII was better in every way at 25X.</p><p>I had a Zeis with a fine plex that was as thick as telephne poles.</p><p>Burris calibrates at a max 16X.</p><p>If your shots are under 500 yds then there are lots that can do the job. Reticle choice becomes the issue. Many are too thick.</p><p>I have actually put my eye on the competition instead of reading the advertising and reports from paid mag writers.</p><p>When it comes to optics, buyer beware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicka, post: 170262, member: 9291"] [b]Scopes[/b] I put a VXIII and a Nightforce side by side looking at object 500 yds away. The VxIII was better in every way at 25X. I had a Zeis with a fine plex that was as thick as telephne poles. Burris calibrates at a max 16X. If your shots are under 500 yds then there are lots that can do the job. Reticle choice becomes the issue. Many are too thick. I have actually put my eye on the competition instead of reading the advertising and reports from paid mag writers. When it comes to optics, buyer beware. [/QUOTE]
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