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Post by 161 on Jun 24, 2010 21:40:13 GMT -5
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Post by Al on Jun 26, 2010 1:40:28 GMT -5
been eyeing one of those for a AR build I have almost done.
what's your first impression of it?
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Post by 161 on Jun 26, 2010 19:53:16 GMT -5
Well Al
It's like this I thought I had ordered the Ballistic reticle. As you can see thats what it showed in Natchez web site. When it came It was the varmint reticle. They sent a new catalog with my order and in the book the same stock # is listed as the varmint. I called them up and they offered to make it right . But I already had it mounted and told them I had just called so them could fix the error on the web page.
It seem OK I haven't shot it yet. I had hoped someone like rossman would have jumped in with the low down on these scopes. 161
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Post by rossman40 on Jun 26, 2010 21:18:56 GMT -5
As much money as the Japs have spent on that plant they should be putting out some decent scopes by now. Supposedly that plant is ran by Light Optical Works (LOW). You figure the Nikons except for the top of the line are made there. The Burris Fullfields and several other models. If they move more of the Weaver 44/40 series there that might be a plus. Keep us posted on your experiences with the scope.
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Post by 161 on Jun 26, 2010 21:34:59 GMT -5
Will do 161
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Post by 161 on Sept 12, 2010 19:44:46 GMT -5
Finally had time to shoot the Weaver today. Seems like a good scope clear you can see he .22 cal holes at 200 yards easy enough. Makes my Bushnell Trophy target 6X18 look pretty crappy as far as optics. It appears to have repeatable turret adjustments. I didn't need the 6.5X 20. But I like the scope anyway. Shot some good groups with the Remington R15VTR. Need to do something with that trigger. Warren
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