as above, targets only,out to 1000 yards hopefully
cant try before i buy as nowhere stocks decent scopes here
ta dave
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Fenrir wrote:I have two SIII Sightron scopes, both 8-32x56 one with the MBA reticle and one with the target dot and fine cross hairs. They are excellent scopes and very good value for money.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Tommo wrote:I have a Sightron 8x32x50.. impressive scope all round. Excellent clear picture, solid build, good choice of reticules too. As Keef said, John Dean is a good bloke to deal with. You wont be disappointed with Sightron SIII.
NOTE: you'll still see bugger all if the mist is down on the mountain...
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
leadpig wrote:Fenrir wrote:I have two SIII Sightron scopes, both 8-32x56 one with the MBA reticle and one with the target dot and fine cross hairs. They are excellent scopes and very good value for money.
which one would you recommend for long range target only,308
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
1066 wrote:The 100yd pic is near minimum mag. The 1000yd shot is about 2/3rds, maybe 20x. Setting the mag back a bit I can often see the wind flags and the target at the same time, also sometimes I find it better to see the mirage drift as a bigger picture.
This is another shot at higher mag, maybe 20x from the 100yd benches at Bisley.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
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