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<blockquote data-quote="LCU" data-source="post: 995462" data-attributes="member: 5954"><p>I did not take it like you did.</p><p>No harm.</p><p></p><p>My remmy 700 is not an expensive rifle. It shoots well enough for the hunting I do with it.</p><p>I budget in as much scope money as I can.</p><p>I like good glass a lot.</p><p></p><p>Took me a while to buy the Swarovskis I have now.</p><p>Had I not bought a dozen cheaper ones over the past years, I could have used it much earlier.</p><p></p><p>I don't think paying more than a hundred or 200 is snobby like Grey Poupon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCU, post: 995462, member: 5954"] I did not take it like you did. No harm. My remmy 700 is not an expensive rifle. It shoots well enough for the hunting I do with it. I budget in as much scope money as I can. I like good glass a lot. Took me a while to buy the Swarovskis I have now. Had I not bought a dozen cheaper ones over the past years, I could have used it much earlier. I don't think paying more than a hundred or 200 is snobby like Grey Poupon. [/QUOTE]
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