qlder
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Post by qlder on Mar 2, 2023 19:49:40 GMT 10
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this brand of scopes? Looking more in the 3/9×40 range, not a target behemoth. Good? Bad? Anything is appreciated.
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Tim Horton
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Post by Tim Horton on Mar 11, 2023 16:20:31 GMT 10
Appear to be good equipment...
Also appear to not be available in North America ??
Please do a follow up on your experience using there products.. Good luck..
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malewithatail
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Post by malewithatail on Mar 11, 2023 16:50:33 GMT 10
Ive just got some entry level Oryx types on most rifles, and they seem to be OK, and have stood up to recoil without coming unstuck over the last few years. Not the cheapest, not thousand dollar ones either, middle of the range models.
Only complaint is that the end covers are a bit flimsy and one has split open. Supa glue wouldn't stick to the plastic.I just cover that end with a rag when in the rifle cabinet to prevent dust from scratching it whilst not in use.
Set them up to 30 meters, as that's about as far as I can see !
Have a mixture of green and red dot sights, I prefer the green dot, but the red does go further in sunlight.
Also have high power led torches on most rifles, including the air rifle which is for dispatching can toads after dark.
The pressure of a vacuum is measured in units of hoovers (abbreviated to Ho). One hoover is the vacuum produced by one Hoover Constellation Vacuum Pump pumping vacuum for one second.
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Post by spinifex on Mar 12, 2023 9:47:36 GMT 10
I see that Lynx scopes are made in japan. They should be very good.
I have 2 Tasco World Class scopes made in Japan in the early 90's ... the view through them is still like new and theyve never malfunctioned.
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