New Silhouette Scope
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
Allen, exactly.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
Has the EFR been discontinued too?
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The Weaver EFR or Leupold?
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
Leupold.
I did some looking around today and it appears that the EFR is still on Leupold's website, but every outlet has them listed as not available. Disappointing, we are just getting back into smallbore and I could use at least three of them
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This is why I started this post. I could use a new scope but I've been buying Weavers because their price was in my budget and I've had nothing but good luck with them. Leupolds work well too but no more scopes for us silhouette nuts. What the hell is left!?!
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
I wonder if Ackerman can put a dot reticle into an SWFA 16x scope?Another Dang 9 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2019 3:24 pm This is why I started this post. I could use a new scope but I've been buying Weavers because their price was in my budget and I've had nothing but good luck with them. Leupolds work well too but no more scopes for us silhouette nuts. What the hell is left!?!
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Even the 6.5-20 EFR scope has been discontinued/unavailable? That is very disappointing! I guess I need to start looking for a second hand Leupold for a spare scope.
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I have tried hard not to collect junk and be a hoarder, but in this case it might be a good idea. Wish I had bought a half dozen extra EFRs and kept them around. Who would have thought Leupold would completely abandon all target shooters?DavidABQ wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:46 amEven the 6.5-20 EFR scope has been discontinued/unavailable? That is very disappointing! I guess I need to start looking for a second hand Leupold for a spare scope.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
All the equipment will eventually wear out if you use it long enough. The parts in the scopes and in the rifles will wear out.
Springs, gears, locking lugs, adhesives that hold the lens together. All of it. Even if you only store a scope or a rifle for the future, things happen to them while they are just sitting. Lubricants and seals go bad in the mechanisms of the scopes. Springs lose their tension. Never leave scopes in a hot vehicle or attic. High heat will make the deterioration happen faster. Treat these things like a musical instrument.
The solution is equipment rule changes to allow us to use optics and rifles from whatever is the popular rifle sport at the time.
An increase in rifle weights across the board would allow us to use current production scopes with 30 mm main tubes.
I am not the only one that is talking about this type of rule change.
It would be better than younger people circling the old guys like buzzards waiting for them or their widow to sell their equipment.
Springs, gears, locking lugs, adhesives that hold the lens together. All of it. Even if you only store a scope or a rifle for the future, things happen to them while they are just sitting. Lubricants and seals go bad in the mechanisms of the scopes. Springs lose their tension. Never leave scopes in a hot vehicle or attic. High heat will make the deterioration happen faster. Treat these things like a musical instrument.
The solution is equipment rule changes to allow us to use optics and rifles from whatever is the popular rifle sport at the time.
An increase in rifle weights across the board would allow us to use current production scopes with 30 mm main tubes.
I am not the only one that is talking about this type of rule change.
It would be better than younger people circling the old guys like buzzards waiting for them or their widow to sell their equipment.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
All written is true-
Back to the original-
what current scope would work for SB silhouette? I may too need one.
Thanks
chuck
ps not looking at a nightforce or March
Back to the original-
what current scope would work for SB silhouette? I may too need one.
Thanks
chuck
ps not looking at a nightforce or March
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
Unfortunately there are no good options being currently made. The best ones are all going to be used (if you're lucky enough to find one) and expect to pay $500 to $600.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
I would LOVE for Nightforce to make a scope light enough to be viable.
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"Wish I had bought a half dozen extra EFRs and kept them around."
I did.
.........and four 30x Leupolds and four Sightron 6-24 SIL. I use them on my various firearms because I like the way they feel and are dependable. Various 3/8 and 1/2" size dots on the Leupolds.
I did.
.........and four 30x Leupolds and four Sightron 6-24 SIL. I use them on my various firearms because I like the way they feel and are dependable. Various 3/8 and 1/2" size dots on the Leupolds.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
Wise move.jbzeus wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:54 pm "Wish I had bought a half dozen extra EFRs and kept them around."
I did.
.........and four 30x Leupolds and four Sightron 6-24 SIL. I use them on my various firearms because I like the way they feel and are dependable. Various 3/8 and 1/2" size dots on the Leupolds.
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Re: New Silhouette Scope
De : Baer, Brenton
Date : 07/31/19 05:29:03
A : sandhasebok@
Sujet : Leupold Technical Service [REF:944806325588]
SANDHASE,
The VX-3i 6.5-20x40mm EFR is available directly through the Leupold Custom Shop at 1-800-LEUPOLD.
The Leupold Custom Shop would be able to install a 1/2MOA Leupold Dot in that scope for $200.00 plus tax. When shipping product for warranty or service, please see the following link for shipping and warranty information:
https://www.leupold.com/service-support/services-repair
If you are unable to access the hyperlink or are having issues registering your product, please include a note of instruction, return address, phone number and e-mail address. Please remove any mounts, rings, sunshades or lens covers. It is recommended that you purchase insurance and retain a tracking number to document the arrival of your product.
Current turnaround is 3-4 weeks.
If you need any further assistance please call our technical service department at 1-800-LEUPOLD.
Leupold Product Services
14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
Best Regards, Baer
Date : 07/31/19 05:29:03
A : sandhasebok@
Sujet : Leupold Technical Service [REF:944806325588]
SANDHASE,
The VX-3i 6.5-20x40mm EFR is available directly through the Leupold Custom Shop at 1-800-LEUPOLD.
The Leupold Custom Shop would be able to install a 1/2MOA Leupold Dot in that scope for $200.00 plus tax. When shipping product for warranty or service, please see the following link for shipping and warranty information:
https://www.leupold.com/service-support/services-repair
If you are unable to access the hyperlink or are having issues registering your product, please include a note of instruction, return address, phone number and e-mail address. Please remove any mounts, rings, sunshades or lens covers. It is recommended that you purchase insurance and retain a tracking number to document the arrival of your product.
Current turnaround is 3-4 weeks.
If you need any further assistance please call our technical service department at 1-800-LEUPOLD.
Leupold Product Services
14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
Best Regards, Baer