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Time for glass #5431472 11/19/14 07:05 PM
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Remington SPS 20" heavy barrel with PWS brake. Perfectly seated in a McCree Precision G5 TMAG model 5 non folding stock. AICS 10 rd mag. Now I need glass.


Re: Time for glass [Re: wall8053] #5431531 11/19/14 07:33 PM
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You're gonna hurt something with that. I admire the seriousness in which you are taking this approaching this retirement.

How much you looking to spend?


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Nothing crazy. Yet! I'm eying the Springfield Government 7.62 scopes. I put a Vortex PST EBR-1 mrad on my 6.5 Creedmoor and that scope is awesome. May settle for a Vortex HS LR for now. I can transfer that to another rifle once I have the coin for an absolute long range scope.

Re: Time for glass [Re: wall8053] #5431570 11/19/14 07:56 PM
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Sorry, I thought you were a different wal...he hangs on the mig board and has been talking about retirement.

For the money, I think the PST or just a little cheaper HS/LR are hard scopes to beat. I have a PST and I'm really impressed with it and for the $ I wasn't expecting anything like it is. Glass is impressive for a less than 1k scope.


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Lol. No worries, although I was a tad confused about the retirement. I agree with the PST, I'm highly considering the HS LR.

Re: Time for glass [Re: wall8053] #5431725 11/19/14 09:29 PM
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The HS-LR is on sale at Cabelas. Been thinking about one for my LR308.


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