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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5449094" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>They are well known for being extremely durable. The discontinued 2.5-15x56 IR model had some reliability issues but the 3-16 and 4-20 are both solid scopes. If a 24oz scope is not too much then you probably wont find anything better for $350. Its a steal at $250 if you can deal with the fine MOA-3 reticle. I do like my SII Big Sky better as a hunting scope. Much lighter, toolless zero reset and still has excellent eye relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5449094, member: 15365"] They are well known for being extremely durable. The discontinued 2.5-15x56 IR model had some reliability issues but the 3-16 and 4-20 are both solid scopes. If a 24oz scope is not too much then you probably wont find anything better for $350. Its a steal at $250 if you can deal with the fine MOA-3 reticle. I do like my SII Big Sky better as a hunting scope. Much lighter, toolless zero reset and still has excellent eye relief. [/QUOTE]
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