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<blockquote data-quote="Whelen Man" data-source="post: 1002058" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I've spent good money on several Leupolds, Nikons, Zeiss, and the best piece of glass I still use to this day is a Simmons Silhouette Scope in 6-20x44 that I bought many years ago. Side by side with the others they just aren't the same. The tracking has been good and it's lived on several rifles from varmint calibers to belted magnums and now lives on a .308 Winchester. Can't ask for more than that. It was made with Japanese optics and was meant to be their competition with Leupold having a slightly lower price at the time but still pricey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whelen Man, post: 1002058, member: 32"] I've spent good money on several Leupolds, Nikons, Zeiss, and the best piece of glass I still use to this day is a Simmons Silhouette Scope in 6-20x44 that I bought many years ago. Side by side with the others they just aren't the same. The tracking has been good and it's lived on several rifles from varmint calibers to belted magnums and now lives on a .308 Winchester. Can't ask for more than that. It was made with Japanese optics and was meant to be their competition with Leupold having a slightly lower price at the time but still pricey. [/QUOTE]
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