If you run across one of these scopes used. Might want to pick it up.
Set it and forget it out to 1000 yards.
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It's great to see you hitting steel again at Vernon National. Like you said in the video, these Nikon models seem to vary in quality from scope to scope, probably depending on the year of manufacture. Thank you, Toadley browne.
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It's great to see you hitting steel again at Vernon National. Like you said in the video, these Nikon models seem to vary in quality from scope to scope, probably depending on the year of manufacture. Thank you, Toadley browne.
Glad to see you still banging steel! Those Nikon bdc scopes (the 223 and 308) definitely have a place!