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  1. #1
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    Thanks

    Hi Tony,

    Thanks for your response, just what I was looking for. Break open the piggy bank next week.

    Rob.

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    robt,

    I have only had experience of the Sightron 36x42 Big Sky (on a custom 6mm BR rifle), shooting 100 & 200 yard benchrest, and it was, for me, an excellent scope.

    Can't comment on the Sightron's adjustment reproducibility, as bench-rest is shot for group, and you usually aim off for corrections.

    Have fun & a good Sunday,

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Quote Originally Posted by robt View Post
    Hi Tony,

    Thanks for your response, just what I was looking for. Break open the piggy bank next week.

    Rob.
    Rob

    You may want to consider what reticule you have, I prefer the strait cross hair over the target dot, for me the cross hair is clean and gives a very precise aimpoint, just something else to consider.

    Tony

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    Weaver T 36

    I recently purchased a new T36 with target dot for my Martini international MK11, it is superb, very sharp and clear. I also find ,for my eyes ( in my 70s ) that the eye relief is critical but have now got used to it. My scores have improved and i would not change it.

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    Thanks for the feedback guys, exactly what I was looking for. Interesting about the reticle, I was thinking about the dot version after using my son's IOR which has a floating dot, will think again.

    Thanks again, Rob.

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