They can claim two kind of tipsOnly on tips claimed…so no
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They can claim two kind of tipsOnly on tips claimed…so no
He most definitely is not a scammer. Good dude at heart. This post screamed his style with a flair of his NF schill.Laufen is a scammer? (I know you didn't say that, he's not a scammer)
since good glass can cost more than the rifle. yea, keep the glass. i have sold a few 700 long range set ups, but never my glass. its been on every thing from a 17hmr to a 50bmg. 6 to 26 x 56 and 150 moa of adjustment. i just a few months back picked up another of just for my 17. so the 308 and the 17 wear the same scope. if i ever sell them, the scopes will stay with me. i may add a scope or just sell them without..Is this just a Southern thing? Or is it a sale issue? (Keep the good scope)
Lots of cheap scopes on good guns here.
TinyWhat the heck is theat? My elite status doesn't extend that far up.
That sums it up for resales on ODT (and elsewhere).since good glass can cost more than the rifle. yea, keep the glass. i have sold a few 700 long range set ups, but never my glass. its been on every thing from a 17hmr to a 50bmg. 6 to 26 x 56 and 150 moa of adjustment. i just a few months back picked up another of just for my 17. so the 308 and the 17 wear the same scope. if i ever sell them, the scopes will stay with me. i may add a scope or just sell them without..
but its real hard to sell a $700 remmy 700 in a $500 chassis, with a $300 stock, $200 monopod and $50 grip
for $1200 to $1500, on its own. now add $1500 + optic.
but you pull of the glass and the go a little easier. truth is, most people have a preferred optic, and your choice is trash in their opinion.
Ah!Tiny
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its codes for the little fellers..
I was at River Bend Gun Club one day and I was shooting My AR-10. It had a Nikon M-308 scope on it at the time. I think they went for 499 at the time. The guy next to me had a higher line scope on his bolt gun. . I can't remember if it was a Night force or Trijicon. I asked if I could look through his scope and compare the two. I honestly couldn't tell the difference in clarity or light transmission. Now I am sure his would hold up to rougher duty conditions than the Nikon. I had that scope for 7 or 8 years and it never moved on zero one 1/4 MOA that whole time. Now I'm sure I'll catch flack from the scope snobs and yes I'm sure that the his scope was better in more areas but from what I could see in those two areas I didn't see a whole lot of difference. Those Nikon scopes were great kit. They were light and held zero forever. I wish I still had it.