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Rifle Scopes DNT 7-35x56 FFP Riflescopes

Yeah....
Just for info....The bloke "Phil" who designed the "TOR" reticle in the DNT is a personal friend of my Dealer ( and as bloody nice guy!! ) ... and is also a relative of the OWNERS of DNT in China ....... so i trust the information he has provided when ask!!
Well, since you have such an 'in'... any insight on my question about something in the range of a Viper PST II 5-25X being in the works?

Israel/iran

Some manufacturers with a product to sell, dual source or better the raw materials needed.

The oil refineries let thier profit driven, backup supply (domestic) become unprofitable to use here.

If they had maintained the ability to use light crude at a profit we would have not needed to get into all these ME wars, with our spilled blood and at great monetary expense.

We could just let all the goat fuckers kill each other at will and buy oil from the latest winner when it became expedient.

No need to gaf about any of them.


The assholes running the oil industry cost us lives and money.
And we sit like sheep and let them continue.

WTF

Rifle Scopes schmidt and bender 3-20 reviews

…twelve years later.

Lol! A necropost bringing this 12 year old thread back from the dead, and what's even funnier is right in the "similar threads" shown at the bottom of this thread is exactly what he was asking about if he had scrolled down to see it: an active PX ad for a full length 3-20 that was bumped just a couple days ago.

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12 years later the full length 3-20 is still a very good scope IMO. They have a better image and more forgiving eyebox/DOF/parallax than the Ultrashort 3-20 that replaced it in my experience. Unless you absolutely need the ultrashort to fit a clip-on with limited rail length give me the full length 3-20 over the ultrashort 3-20 any day, too bad S&B discontinued the full length version.

I have 3 of the full length 3-20s and they're still great after 10-ish years of use, good mag range for a crossover hunting rig or gas gun, good fov (24 degrees AFOV @ 20x), and they're much lighter than the 5-25.
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Buying a plane after retirement

Thanks for all of the replies folks. Will for sure be taking lessons and all that jazz. I have a friend that recently bought a mooney after his cessna had engine failure on his way to oklahoma. Cessna and trees dont mix for sure. But he walked away without a scratch.
The wife and i are selling out and building a smaller place on a 30acre pecan farm her aunt gave us. Its about an hour south of where we are now so thats the reason i was batting it around pretty good. Will mainly be flying to matches that are further driving than i like and bounce around florida for a day trip