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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2769413" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I recently started browsing around with that, I would really like to have a vortex, I've heard great things, and for the most part, you can't complain about such a good warranty. </p><p>I have considered the 6.5 and the .260, however, I do not reload, and m a bit of a sucker for owning things that I can not only afford to feed, but I can find food to feed. I've fed over 2k 9mm rounds to my daily carry sidearm in the past year, and over 1k rounds to my AR in the past 10 months. I like to be able to shoot, and by shooting I don't mean go shoot 20 rounds and leave because they cost $5.00 each. I do want to get into reloading, esp with my recent addition of a .357 mag revolver and my soon addition of a .308 rifle. To me .308 is the best bang for the buck, and is extremely economical, esp when considering specialty target type loads. I figure later on I will be looking to get into 6.5, or as practicality again may have it, I'm already leaning 300 win mag for a bigger longer range monster. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I intend on it!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been digging away for good deals, and I have definitely gotten the "piece by piece" build mentality into my head, as much as I don't want to. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you for the compliment, and as much as I wish I could purchase your scope, I will have to pass for now, but I may bite later if it's still around. </p><p>I believe I am fully convinvpced on a chassis. I really am liking the features and price of the MDT LSS chassis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2769413, member: 35036"] I recently started browsing around with that, I would really like to have a vortex, I've heard great things, and for the most part, you can't complain about such a good warranty. I have considered the 6.5 and the .260, however, I do not reload, and m a bit of a sucker for owning things that I can not only afford to feed, but I can find food to feed. I've fed over 2k 9mm rounds to my daily carry sidearm in the past year, and over 1k rounds to my AR in the past 10 months. I like to be able to shoot, and by shooting I don't mean go shoot 20 rounds and leave because they cost $5.00 each. I do want to get into reloading, esp with my recent addition of a .357 mag revolver and my soon addition of a .308 rifle. To me .308 is the best bang for the buck, and is extremely economical, esp when considering specialty target type loads. I figure later on I will be looking to get into 6.5, or as practicality again may have it, I'm already leaning 300 win mag for a bigger longer range monster. I intend on it! I've been digging away for good deals, and I have definitely gotten the "piece by piece" build mentality into my head, as much as I don't want to. Thank you for the compliment, and as much as I wish I could purchase your scope, I will have to pass for now, but I may bite later if it's still around. I believe I am fully convinvpced on a chassis. I really am liking the features and price of the MDT LSS chassis. [/QUOTE]
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