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Really cool early US Optics catalog/reference Something we probably should sticky!

sirhrmechanic

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I just got this link from @sniper307 in our discussions on an early-bell ST-3 scope.

This is a fantastic reference and is a full downloadable PDF of USO scopes when they were at the top of their game and right as folks were discovering them. (Remember months-long waits for custom USO's?)


Thanks @sniper307 for this link. Though my memory is still good, this fills in some fantastic materials/details and is a great reference.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
I just got this link from @sniper307 in our discussions on an early-bell ST-3 scope.

This is a fantastic reference and is a full downloadable PDF of USO scopes when they were at the top of their game and right as folks were discovering them. (Remember months-long waits for custom USO's?)


Thanks @sniper307 for this link. Though my memory is still good, this fills in some fantastic materials/details and is a great reference.

Cheers,

Sirhr

Big fondness for the old ERGO .
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Wow that brings back lots of memories. I remember the contest here to pick the name of what became the JAEGER series. The two SN-3's ( a 17X & 22X) I had were the most parallax forgiving scopes I've ever seen to-date. If memory serves Frank drew a ret on a table napkin w/the founder & it became a huge seller.
Then there was the IPHY rets & knobs that confused many, Laughing. I remember doing the barber pole at jafo's aka @j-huskey
HardRock range, and saying WTF is this. Did the math and found it was IPHY, which I liked much better than MOA, as it was much faster to range with.

 
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