TCFORLIFE

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  1. Does anybody know anything about this picture?
  2. I've been looking around and I think I'm going to look at a couple of the Ziess scopes. I want this scope for next season so I'll have plenty of time to save. I've heard from a few people who own them and they say that its the best scope they have ever owned. I've always liked Nikon, and I own a couple, but there's always room for improvement. Thanks for the helpful info.
  3. Where can I find some info on the Meoptas?
  4. Thanks, I'll check those out. I don't mind spending in that price range. I'm also looking into Burris.
  5. I don't shoot the 30-06 but I shoot the sst's out of my 308 and never been let down. They group really well out of mine.
  6. I have two nikon buckmasters now but they only have the 40mm objective. I wouldn't pay that much either. I was just looking around. I'll have to look and see what nikon has. I have the 3x9x40 and the 4.5x14x40 with side focus.
  7. Zeiss 6-24X56MM VM/V W/Illuminated Mil-Dot Reticle 5216959943 Rifle Scopes PREV Rifle Scopes | NEXT Rifle Scopes Rifle Scopes Buyers Guide Zeiss Rifle Scopes Back to Catalog Retail Price: $2,385.00Our Price: $1,994.00You Save: $391.00 Shipping: $15.95 Add to Cart Questions? Call 1-800-346-6905 Rifle Scope Reticle Chart How To Sight In Your Rifle Scope Model Number:5216959943Weight (oz):31.75 Obj Lappetur (mm):56Length (in):14.84Eye Relief (mm):3.15Click Value (in@100yds/mm@100m):Exit Pupil (mm):9.3/2.3Adj. Range (in@100yds/m@100m):.6Rifle Scopes Features:Zeiss 6-24X56MM VM/V W/Illuminated Mil-Dot Reticl - 5216959943 With the Diavari V 6-24x56 T*, Zeiss presents a new riflescope for very long range. A remarkable feature in this category is the large objective lens diameter of 56 mm, which offers a clear and brilliant image even in poor light. Other interesting features, some of them exclusive, are: Reticle in the second image plane, so its size remains constant across the entire power range. At high magnifications little of the target is concealed -- an advantage when sighting small targets at great distances. Very large adjustment range for the reticle of up to 160 cm at 100 m. This makes sighting-in easier at long range. Precise reticle adjustment with clickstop mechanism in steps of 0.5 cm at 100 m. Bullet drop compensator fitted as standard. Mil Dot reticle available. Illuminated reticle available for shooting accurately in low light -- an option exclusive to riflescopes in this performance category. Parallax adjustment from 49.2 yds to infinity via a knob on the side PREV I THINK THIS ONE MIGHT BE ON THE LIST. I LIKE THE 56 MM OBJECTIVE, BUT I DONT KNOW IF THE POWER IS GOING TO BE TO MUCH.
  8. I'm looking to purchase a new scope and I was wondering if anybody here could tell me anything about them from experience. I'm looking for something that's going to do well in low light conditions. This scope will be used mainly for hunting only, so my next question is what power scope will give me the best field of view in low light. I also like to punch paper as well. Most shots in the field will be kept under 300 yards.
  9. Can anybody tell me where I can check the value of this gun. I would also like to know some of the history behind this gun, if anybody has any knowledge please feel free to let me know.
  10. I just posted on the 7mm wsm not to long ago. I have it in a browning a bolt and love it. I'm shooting the winchester supreme 140's. They shoot great.
  11. TCFORLIFE

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    Great pics. Nice buck in the 2nd pic.