I guess that could be good or bad. If you have one dedicated long range gun you really wouldn?t need to switch it, but if not it could definitely be seen as a downside. Some people like it because you don?t have to take your eye away from the glass to mess with turrets, etc. i was talking to the owner, very nice guy, and he showed me a text that an alaskan guide sent him with a bear that had charged just at dark and the guide said he would never use anything else. I?m sure all companies have claims like that but he killed a charging grizzly at point blank range and thought enough to text the scope manufacturer. If i didn?t live in tn and shot longer than 300 yards i would own but just because my friends really like them but i can?t see spending that money for 300 yd shots.
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