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09-02-2016, 04:02 PM,
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Mike
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RE: Looking at scopes
Eric, Been there, done that... The scope I selected was a used RHO which is now mounted to my .40/70. That has helped me see the targets but it hasn't helped much in hitting those targets... And, just two days ago, I had the lens in my shooting eye replaced. I expect to test that eye, with iron sights, tomorrow. One thing I will point out about the scopes, in general. Look at the Quigley scores and at other matches. Iron sight shooters almost always outshoot the scope shooters. That probably just because they are better shooters.... Shoot sharp, Mike
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09-02-2016, 05:54 PM,
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Kurt
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RE: Looking at scopes
I been fighting with a scope now for several years. I have a MVA and a DZ Arms scope. Both are good quality scopes but I just cant shoot a scope as well as the tang sights. I put the scope on and in a short time it is back off.
The only advantage I see using a scope is I can again see a target on hazy days or see the target when the background is dark like a black silhouette on a dark brown mineralized berm. I have a very heavy floater in the center of my vision and when it get overcast I cant see through it even with the largest hole in the eyecup. Looking at the iron gong targets that have a white dot on them I see two dots and they seem like they are moving all over the place on a overcast day.
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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09-02-2016, 10:17 PM,
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rdnck
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RE: Looking at scopes
If you had eye surgery (lens replacement) two days ago, you are making a HUGE mistake shooting tomorrow. For God's sake, check with your eye surgeon! Shoot straight, rdnck.
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09-03-2016, 03:24 PM,
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Fogman01
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RE: Looking at scopes
I have researched old time style modern scopes and MVA is about it. They are the best that is out there now. I have a full length MVA on my 45-70 and like it just fine. RHO scopes are better replicas and are superb IMHO, but very hard to find.
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09-10-2016, 09:09 PM,
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RE: Looking at scopes
I have been recently using a 23" MVA with the centerless mildot reticle and DZ Arms mounts.
I used this combination at the Byers regional Creedmoor match in August and really liked it. I could see the mirage as well as the shot markers very clearly. I think if you spot for yourself this can have some advantage.
Chris.
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