6-24x50 Scope

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Yamavira
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6-24x50 Scope

#1 Post by Yamavira »

Looking for a 6-24x50 scope. Do not want to break the bank.
Prefer Low profile, finger adjustable turrets. Half mil dot reticule, SF.

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Re: 6-24x50 Scope

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I have a "new in the box" 6-24 (or it might be a 8-32x50) I'll check in the morning if you're interested.

It's one from Brian Fox, very fine target reticle with mill dots. 30mm tube, SF. - very good glass for the price. £150

I use one myself for benchrest shooting.
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Re: 6-24x50 Scope

#3 Post by Yamavira »

Thank you for your reply. I believe the Fox range of scopes have very high target turret adjustment. I prefer the much lower turrets that are found on Hawke scopes. They can be finger adjusted & have a good "click" when moved.

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Re: 6-24x50 Scope

#4 Post by 1066 »

Yes, you are correct - it has target type turrets. !/8th clicks. It's an 8-32.
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