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  1. #1
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    Yep it is the normal WTC textured finish and does seem to suit the rifle well.
    Regards,
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Squire View Post
    Yep it is the normal WTC textured finish and does seem to suit the rifle well.
    Here you go.....

    https://goo.gl/photos/CvXmwTzHy8BCeDxz6
    Regards,
    Dave.

  3. #3
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    One of my all time favourite scopes was a Zeiss Conquest 6x40 scope, had two but sold them with rifles. Shouldn't have done that.

    My FWB Sport wears a Optima 4x40, and another a 3-9x40 Moonlighter. The 4x is brighter.
    I have an early 6x40 Tasco that is uber bright right to the edge and an early red dot style 4x40 Hakko that as bright as a Swaro.

    For farmyard ranges then low mag and bright glass gets solid hits in the gloom. For standing unsupported it ensures a sporting shot let off without faffing about. Practice and accurate shot placement will get the job done. Low mag short ranges and the scopes are aren't the parallax needy. Even a x9 scope require parallax adjustment or reparallaxing down to short range. Some scopes reparallax easily enough some just won't budge and others run out of turn thread. If a scope can be parallaxed correctly they are a whole lot brighter at close range, I try to get them spot on for 20m. Lastly, once parallax adjusted ensure they are locked and check zero as many scopes give a shift in POI when lenses are moved about.

    Fun isn't it?

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