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Sightmark Latitude #9115209 09/30/24 01:40 AM
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Anyone have any info on the Sightmark Latitude series? I picked up a 6.5-25X56 a few weeks back that was on a rifle I traded for. Haven’t used it but it seems to be a solid setup. Wondering if anyone has used them and if would be worth it to try it out on a 223 setup. It’s going to be a fast twist 1-8 setup shooting to 500-600 yds.

Re: Sightmark Latitude [Re: jlsbassman] #9115804 10/01/24 12:38 PM
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Sorry, no experience with that model but am familiar with the brand. Sightmark generally makes higher end budget optics. That is going to be a $700 model which seems like a little pricier than most budget scopes. Expect the image quality to be good, maybe pretty darned good, but not great. It won't be the same as a $2500 Swarovski high end scope, but should be very capable. If you were really just after the rifle, this is a great bonus.


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