more scoe questions
Question:
All this talk of scope has gotten me a bit confused. In the continuum from lowest to highest quality, durability where would you place the older steel tube weavers I have one on a heavy magnum rifle but thus far have only shot 50-60 rounds through it (.375 H&H) Where would you Place a 5 year old Redfield before blount buyout? Mounted on my .308 but not shot with it yet. — OK! So whose smart ideA was it to put the CAPSLOCK kEy rIGHT nExT TO tHE sHiFt kEy (Seek not to confound me as I am dim witted and slow of study) Just remember…if the world didn’t suck, we’d all fall off. ~Wedge Visit the rec.hunting and rec.hunting.dogs FAQ Home Page at: http://sportsmansweb.com/hunting/
Response:
The fixed power Weavers are just about bullet proof(pun intended). They’re tough, weather proof, and no gadgetry to foul up. I went through the variable power, range adjustable route. When I’m hunting with my centerfire rifle, it’s with the good old reliable 4x Weaver on it. — Good fishing, Matt Moore Visit Matt’s Severum World at: http://www.virtualseeds.com/matt.html Visit the rec.hunting and rec.hunting.dogs FAQ Home Page at: http://sportsmansweb.com/hunting/