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    Aardys is offline Formerly Old gun/git/ formerly oldcliff/formerly (watch this bleddy space)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by luddite View Post
    oldcliff if it's back up you're after I can't give you it as it was their opinion not mine.
    no , not looking for any kind of back up ,
    just other owners thoughts thats all .

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    Well i think the optics are good once the fucus is set as in cliffords post.

    One thing that does worry me is the turrets moving as they are exposed,is there a way of locking them?

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    Aardys is offline Formerly Old gun/git/ formerly oldcliff/formerly (watch this bleddy space)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcaisterboy View Post
    as in cliffords post.

    there are few people in the world that would call me that
    everyone call me cliff unless they are mad with me, then i get
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    I will say it again as I have said before , they are great value for money with a good finish and nice optics . I have a side wheel on mine too just to look poncy

    Be careful though as some of these copies are cr@p ....... Pats ones are fine but the ones on that site are not so good apparently ?

    One niggle I do have is that the turrets do move , when zero is acheived a lil bit of tape will cure that !

    atvb

    Dave

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    Aardys is offline Formerly Old gun/git/ formerly oldcliff/formerly (watch this bleddy space)...
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    one thing that is beginning to bother me with this scope is the weight of it .
    my gun feels a little top heavy , maybe i will get used to it ,but every time i pick it up i notice it , somthing to keep in mind when you are concidering a scope of this size , not helped by it's 30mm tube either.
    i might buy that damned Leupold after all shh dont tell the wife
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    Most 30mm tube scopes are poxy heavy but the Cleupy is much lighter than, say, an EB 10x42.

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    Remove the turrets, it will only weight half as much.
    Heavy? are you kidding? I have heavier feathers.

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