Redfield 75
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Redfield 75
Guys,
Was in on an auction for one of these, and it got a bit crazy, so I let it go. I have no reason to doubt my Williams, but its aluminum and subject to wear, I guess. The old steel Redfield seems nice, but is it worth spending the money again?
Thanks for your experiences
chuck
Was in on an auction for one of these, and it got a bit crazy, so I let it go. I have no reason to doubt my Williams, but its aluminum and subject to wear, I guess. The old steel Redfield seems nice, but is it worth spending the money again?
Thanks for your experiences
chuck
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Re: Redfield 75
The Redfield 75's are nice but are getting to ridiculous prices. I have both Redfields and Williams. The Williams fitted with thumb screws are easily adjustable, I just find it hard to keep count of the "clicks" on them. The 75's just seem to have a more positive feel to them.
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Re: Redfield 75
There's no advantage to the Redfield. Although they are made very well and should last 2 lifetimes.
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