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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn] #7937020 08/15/20 08:04 PM
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Scheels as the AMG on sale

Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: garyrapp55] #7937263 08/15/20 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by garyrapp55
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That was going to be recommendation OTHER than the fact its SFP

It comes in FFP as well



New to me, when did they release a FFP razor LHT?

Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn] #7937893 08/16/20 02:27 PM
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Sig Tango 4 has all the features he wants at 20.5 ounces.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn] #7939800 08/17/20 09:17 PM
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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: QuitShootinYoungBucks] #7940009 08/17/20 11:32 PM
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The hawke glass even the new stuff mostly sucks compared to other options

Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: Brother in-law] #7940049 08/18/20 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Brother in-law
The hawke glass even the new stuff mostly sucks compared to other options


Good to know. I’ve not sampled their scopes. The 10x42s I have are outstanding.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: QuitShootinYoungBucks] #7940239 08/18/20 02:48 AM
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I gave them a fair look when they started marketing again a few years ago. I was less than impressed

Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn] #7940725 08/18/20 03:41 PM
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I just put a March 4-24X42 on a 28 Nosler build. Its non-illuminated at 28oz. I'm impressed with it enough, one will probably end up on top of a < 6 pound mountain rifle Im about to build. I have ran it at dusk and dawn yet, but the glass is on the same level as my Leica and Swarvo stuff. I was pleasantly surprised as I went in thinking I was giving up clarity for weight and FFP. Buy once. Cry once.


Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: BarneyWho] #7940759 08/18/20 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BarneyWho
I just put a March 4-24X42 on a 28 Nosler build. Its non-illuminated at 28oz. I'm impressed with it enough, one will probably end up on top of a < 6 pound mountain rifle Im about to build. I have ran it at dusk and dawn yet, but the glass is on the same level as my Leica and Swarvo stuff. I was pleasantly surprised as I went in thinking I was giving up clarity for weight and FFP. Buy once. Cry once.


I’ll be doing the same.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn] #7942388 08/19/20 07:08 PM
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Have you looked at Maven, minus the illumination it’s fits your build. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s same factory building Maven as March.

I haven’t touched their scopes but have their bino’s and they are impressive


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: BOBO the Clown] #7942525 08/19/20 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Have you looked at Maven, minus the illumination it’s fits your build. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s same factory building Maven as March.

I haven’t touched their scopes but have their bino’s and they are impressive


Never mind mil/mil option starts in their 5-30 line and it’s 26 ozs

If you can get buy with MOA/MOA 3-15 looks nice


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: BOBO the Clown] #7942688 08/19/20 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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Have you looked at Maven, minus the illumination it’s fits your build. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s same factory building Maven as March.

I haven’t touched their scopes but have their bino’s and they are impressive


Never mind mil/mil option starts in their 5-30 line and it’s 26 ozs

If you can get buy with MOA/MOA 3-15 looks nice


Yeah it does. It gets great reviews too.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: BOBO the Clown] #7942980 08/20/20 01:20 AM
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If you can get buy with MOA/MOA 3-15 looks nice


If you can get by with becoming a bi-sexual, there's some pretty men on Oak Lawn Ave.
Same, same.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: J.G.] #7943109 08/20/20 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
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If you can get buy with MOA/MOA 3-15 looks nice


If you can get by with becoming a bi-sexual, there's some pretty men on Oak Lawn Ave.
Same, same.

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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
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If you can get buy with MOA/MOA 3-15 looks nice


If you can get by with becoming a bi-sexual, there's some pretty men on Oak Lawn Ave.
Same, same.


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Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: garyrapp55] #7946791 08/23/20 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by garyrapp55
Originally Posted by cxjcherokec
That was going to be recommendation OTHER than the fact its SFP

It comes in FFP as well



You come up with a link yet?

Vortex could have aced it had they offered these in FFP, but I get it....

I’d still take one over a SWFA 3-15 by far. I dig my SWFAs but that is my least favorite scope they offer.

Re: Lightweigh, FFP, Mil/Mil, Adjustable Parallax, Illuminated Reticle [Re: joshf303] #7948887 08/24/20 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by joshf303

I’d still take one over a SWFA 3-15 by far. I dig my SWFAs but that is my least favorite scope they offer.


I think my SWFA 3-15 [censored] the bed. I've had it on 2 different rifles with erratic results. The rifles were both Savages. I'm still in disbelief so I need to research further.



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