Maverick223
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Yeah, you just ruined the most practical, purposeful, greatest [in the world] thread ever (no offense super-p)...next stop the greatest sling swivel in the galaxy.Back to "the best scopes in the world".
Yeah, you just ruined the most practical, purposeful, greatest [in the world] thread ever (no offense super-p)...next stop the greatest sling swivel in the galaxy.Back to "the best scopes in the world".
Care to adopt a son?
For practical long-range shooting:
S&B
Premier
Hensoldt
USO
NF
Leupold
In that order, IMO.
In IOR's product range, there are two scopes that seem to suit the bill for "practical long-range shooting."Curious IOR isnt up to specs?
I just bought a Keiss Victory 2.5-10x50 Illuminated #40 and I can tell you this is a VERY nice scope for low-light hunting. This is my first "high end" $1000. + scope and overall I'm happy with it.
Ya think? No one's been able to afford it yet. Seriously, that's pretty much the ultimate scope for hunting by moonlight, which is legal in most of Europe (night hunting).
The Hubble telescope, actual cost vary though...between $4.5 to $6 billion dollars.The Hubble telescope, actual cost vary though...between $4.5 to $6 billion dollars.