ismith
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I found my old 3.5x10 Leupold and threw it on, looks great and works great too!Vintage Gun Scopes has some very nice scopes if you haven’t picked one up yet.
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I found my old 3.5x10 Leupold and threw it on, looks great and works great too!Vintage Gun Scopes has some very nice scopes if you haven’t picked one up yet.
I found an early 80’s Bushnell Scopechief in with some stuff while cleaning out my folks place. I found one really similar to it for $500 at Vintage Scopes.Vintage Gun Scopes has some very nice scopes if you haven’t picked one up yet.
What bullet/ammo are you using and did you get anything with it this year?I found my old 3.5x10 Leupold and threw it on, looks great and works great too!
130 grain Hornady factory ammo. My oldest son shot his first buck with it.What bullet/ammo are you using and did you get anything with it this year?
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what do you mean by “willing to take a chance?”Gunbroker is a good place to start looking, IF you know what to look for and are willing to take a chance. I paid 2/3 of what a Seekins Precision usually sells for on GB.
Sometimes, sellers, in an online auction, exaggerate the condition of a gun…Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what do you mean by “willing to take a chance?”
Only ever had one 270, bought it for the rifle. H&R Ultra 300 with an L61 Sako action. Beautiful rifle. Never gave any though to 130gr bullets. Something I realized over the years is a lot of people use to light a bullet for the velocity and I don't find bullet's doing to much damage much good. I started out wwith the 140gr bullet and if it didn't suit me would have gone to 150gr. Rifle got stolen before I ever hunted with it though. Miss the rifle, it was beautiful but never missed the 270. in my 6.5 cartridges I use 140grbullet's mostly and they work fine. In my old 7mm's I used 150gr and 160gr bullet's, just right. in 7mm, 140s had a habit of getting a bit sloppy, to fragile for me. If I were to get another 270 I think I'd go the 150gr bullets. Something I think about bullets, they can't be to heavy but can definitely be to light.Should I go with 130 grain Partitions/Accubonds @ 3100 fps as a standard load? Anyone still use this antediluvian chambering? Is it ok to buy the fixed 4x or do I need something more telescopic?
There is always some risk buying firearms online, especially when the pictures and discription are poor.Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what do you mean by “willing to take a chance?”
I try to buy from sellers with an inspection period. At least enough to look it over at my FFL and make sure it is as advertised. These sellers normally allow returns but you pay a restocking fee.Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what do you mean by “willing to take a chance?”
You know, I have a bunch of late 80’s and early 90’s vintage leupold and weaver scopes. I have no experience with newer Weavers, but those older Leupolds seem to be more consistent than the ones I have from the last 5 years. Makes me wonder about other brands too.I found an early 80’s Bushnell Scopechief in with some stuff while cleaning out my folks place. I found one really similar to it for $500 at Vintage Scopes.
Surprising what those old scopes will go for.
I have an old M8 4x I like to bring in to compare to modern scopes and the glass is pretty good compared to many higher priced scopes today.You know, I have a bunch of late 80’s and early 90’s vintage leupold and weaver scopes. I have no experience with newer Weavers, but those older Leupolds seem to be more consistent than the ones I have from the last 5 years. Makes me wonder about other brands too.
Some glass jives well with your eyes, some not so much.I have an old M8 4x I like to bring in to compare to modern scopes and the glass is pretty good compared to many higher priced scopes today.