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I was thinking of mounting one of these on a flat top Ar-15. They seem to get very good reviews for the money.
http://www.gunblast.com/SWFA_Super_Sniper.htm |
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A few shooters at the F-Class matches at Reade Range have had very good luck with the SS on bolt rifles.both at 600 and a 1000 yards. 10X is the power of choice. One shooter, Mike R., has won matches at both 600 and a 1000 yards. A very good scope.
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Hello,
I have the 16X and my friend has the 10X. We have had no problems at all. I really like the SS. I would probably go with the 10X if I get another. The 10X seems a bit more clear and sharp. We have run these beside much more expensive scopes and I could not tell much difference in quality of sight picture. They have maintained zero when taken on and off our rifles. I would recommend the SS for weekend shooters. |
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