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Sambar, keep in mind that you openned my mind to the centered reticle, enough so that I keep my bore sighter real handy..and secretly I have a few old scopes on hand that I play with..My junker 30-06 had a 2.5X Weaver on it, and the installer knew how to drill the holes to bore sight it dead center with the scope adjustments in the center of the focal plane, took me two clicks up and one click right to center with the side mount, the best of both worlds, and Im rebuilding the gun around that and that alone..that and it didn't sell!! Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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As I've probably said, Ray, I curse that silly idea Kollmorgen and Weaver seemed to think up at the same time. (I'd be interested to know who got there first and how they divided the spoils - ie who did Lyman, Bushnell and eventually Leupold pay to use it?) That said, I am most impressed with what Weaver achieved in 1947 with the K2.5. Though his crossed spiderwebs may have popped in your Idaho winters, the eye-relief flexibility and lack of tunnel vision in my Weaver put Nickel and Zeiss to shame. As to selling your perfectly set up rifle, fashion and marketing are everything. I am constantly amazed that vinyl records are being made again. According the guy who invented Living Stereo said, vinyl has nothing on CDs. Reticle-movement scopes, on the other hand, are an idea worth going back to. | |||
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