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is the swfa ss 3-9x42 using HD glass? |
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cheaptrick
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Good deal. Post pics when you can.
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If at first you don't secede...try..try again.
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cory.doe
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cory.doe
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cheaptrick
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Looks good. What rings are those?
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cory.doe
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Weaver steel 30mm I'm not 100% on these.
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Alan Robertson
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"Garg'n uair dhuisgear"
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jonoMT
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Not only the glass, but the fit and finish on the newer version of the SS 3-9 is great. One thing to keep in mind is that at magnification ranges under 12-15X...and with an objective as large as 42...the need for absolutely incredible glass just isn't there in most shooting situations.
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Reaction time is a factor...
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