Hi; everyone.
I have been lurking about here for a couple of years, but just joined. Have been shooting the fantastic 204 for several years now. I have a remmy 700 VLSS topped with a Millett varmint 4-16 X 56 mil-dot w/ 30 mm tube. Jewell trigger. GREAT SHOOTER. However, I have heard some scuttlebutt about the shepherd scopes, and was wondering if anyone had any input. Good, bad or indifferent. Thanks in advance Don
shepherd scopes
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shepherd scopes
Are you gonna pull them pistols, or just whistle dixie??
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Re: shepherd scopes
I dont have a Shepard, but the ones I've seen were pretty nice. The only thing I didn't care for was the adjustable objective, I prefer a side focus. Just a matter of personal preff.
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Re: shepherd scopes
I have one, a scope reticuled for a .22 RFM on a Browning bolt.
It's OK I guess. A little light in construction with optic on a par with many scopes manufactured in the Orient.
It's OK I guess. A little light in construction with optic on a par with many scopes manufactured in the Orient.