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    Merlin scopes

    Anyone got one on cf or rimmy?

    Any good.

    Steve

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    Yes and yes

    4-14x56 on a .22lr
    6-24x56 on .17hmr (previously the 10-40x56)
    10x42T on .223

    Clear, crispy, good low light performance - no hesitation in recommending em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geordie View Post
    Yes and yes

    4-14x56 on a .22lr
    6-24x56 on .17hmr (previously the 10-40x56)
    10x42T on .223

    Clear, crispy, good low light performance - no hesitation in recommending em
    6-24x56 Falcon ?????? New one on me

    Agree with Geordie, top notch scopes
    Last edited by Mutt; 19-02-2007 at 08:18 PM.

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    Looked at one today seems ok.

    Would like to try one on the 222 and/or the hummer.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutt View Post
    6-24x56 Falcon ?????? New one on me

    Agree with Geordie, top notch scopes
    I've had access to some pre-production stuff that I've product tested for them - 6-24x56 (to be released as a 6-24x44 in final production) and also a 16x42 sniper as well.

    The 6-24 is excellent, spot on for varminting:

    http://seventyninedesign.com/shoot/p...mrmcmillan.jpg

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    I got one yesterday.So far I am impressed.Seems like alot of scope for the money.However,its a tricky job trying to fit them to a s410 In fact they don't fit the AA410!
    I am aware that everyone on this forum probably already knows this.
    glass half full =optimist.glass half empty=pessimist
    glass twice as big as it needs to be=engineer

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    I have two, one on a Sako Quad. I prefer the Falcon (by far ) to the Burris dedicated scope.

    The other is on a pcp, is well over 12 months old, and is very good. I do not use the illuminate rect much (I don't on any brand of scope really).

    Highly recommended brand of scope, you cannot go wrong.

    Chris.
    Because the best is barely good enough........

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