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prism scope #7039364 01/15/18 11:14 PM
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can someone explain on the good/bad & why of these scopes.

Off hand all I can think of is size.

thanks hetman


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Re: prism scope [Re: hetman] #7039627 01/16/18 02:24 AM
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I have a couple of Leupold prism sights. What I like about them is that the reticle is etched on the glass, so it won't break. Also, it's illuminated, which is handy and the optic does not become useless when the battery dies (not so with some optics, such as reflex sights). Plus they are light and compact, and very fast.


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Re: prism scope [Re: hetman] #7040230 01/16/18 04:55 PM
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thanks and they can be magnified also


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