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Your choice for a 'high end' value long range scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3316324" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Buddy has a .338 Lapua and he wanted the best glass he could get for that long range monster. He worked a ton of overtime and bought the Schmidt & Bender with Mrad. Spent right at $4000 just for the glass. </p><p>I took him elk hunting a couple of years ago, and he shot 5 rounds at an elk at a tad over 400 yards and ran out of ammo without a hit. </p><p>Glass does not make one a shooter. There are dozens of variables that come into play before one can shoot at longer ranges. What works at Oklahoma altitude on flat ground doesn't work in the mountains shooting downhill at a 45 degree angle at 20 below zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3316324, member: 5412"] Buddy has a .338 Lapua and he wanted the best glass he could get for that long range monster. He worked a ton of overtime and bought the Schmidt & Bender with Mrad. Spent right at $4000 just for the glass. I took him elk hunting a couple of years ago, and he shot 5 rounds at an elk at a tad over 400 yards and ran out of ammo without a hit. Glass does not make one a shooter. There are dozens of variables that come into play before one can shoot at longer ranges. What works at Oklahoma altitude on flat ground doesn't work in the mountains shooting downhill at a 45 degree angle at 20 below zero. [/QUOTE]
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