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  1. I purchased this Vortex Golden Eagle 15-60x52 scope with a view to using it in F-Class, but nowadays I find that I prefer shooting with a humble FFP Vortex Venom. I know that ultra-fine reticles in the SFP, like that found on this scope, offer an advantage in F-Class – but I just feel more at home behind a FFP reticle.

    I believe these scopes are VERY popular on the F-Class scene due to their high magnification, fully apochromatically corrected optics and light weight. Certainly ‘F-Class John’ rates the Golden Eagle very highly. At my local club, the shooter who has won the GA for the last few years on the trot uses a Golden Eagle.

    It’s in perfect ‘as new’ condition, with no marks whatsoever on the tube, body, turrets or glass.

    The scope has the SCR reticle in the SFP, which is very fine and results in minimal target coverage. The turrets are 1/8MOA and it comes with an alternative windage turret which allows you to count ‘both ways’.

    It comes in the original box with all the original paperwork and accessories: sunshade; alternative windage turret; ASR (Aperture Stop Ring) which extends depth of field so that you can more easily see the mirage running; and front and rear metal screw-in lens protectors. And of course you have the added peace of mind of the Vortex VIP Warranty.

    £1,000 delivered to your door (Mainland UK only). Payment via bank transfer please.

    Please don’t embarrass yourself by making a silly offer – anybody with half a brain knows that this scope is a steal at the asking price!
    These scopes are £1,900 new now, and this scope is genuinely ‘as new’.

  2. The Vortex Razor HD 4.5-27x56 is my favourite scope of all time. I replaced each of my Schmidt & Bender 5-25x PMIIs (my previous favourite scope of all time) with Razors a while back. To my eye the Razor glass is every bit as good as the PMII glass, but with the added benefit of a more modern/useful reticle.

    However, considering the type of shooting I am doing nowadays, I find I am happy with the likes of a humble Vortex Venom, and that the Razor is overkill for me.

    And so, I’ve decided to sell my Razor HD.

    It’s in perfect ‘as new’ condition, with no marks whatsoever on the tube, body, turrets or glass.

    It’s an extremely heavy scope, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing if you’re shooting PRS/PRL or magnum calibres as the weight helps to keep the rifle stay put during firing.

    It comes with the original sunshade, new-style tool, the original box and all the original paperwork. And of course you have the added peace of mind of the Vortex VIP Warranty.

    This particular scope has the EBR-2C (MOA) reticle with the open crosshairs in the FFP, which I have found extremely useful for fine-grain precision shooting as the reticle doesn’t cover your target, at all. As such it offers all the benefits of FFP with none of the drawbacks. I have shot a number of groups well into the zeros with this scope.

    £1,450 shipped to your door (Mainland UK only). Payment via bank transfer please.
    Also advertised elsewhere.

    Please don’t embarrass yourself by making a silly offer – anybody with half a brain knows that this scope is a steal at the asking price!
    These scopes are £2,700 new now, and this scope is genuinely ‘as new’.

  3. SIG SAUER KILO 8K-ABS

     

    This is About as ‘Gucci’ as it Gets!

    UK RRP: £2,863.99

     

    7x25mm Laser Rangefinding Monocular with BDX 2.0

    Innovative OLED Dot Matrix HUD

    LightWave DSP Gen. II Engine Ranges Up to 8,000yds on Reflective Targets

    Applied Ballistics Elite Solver with Full On-board Environmental Sensor Suite

    Digital Compass

    Support for AB’s Custom Curve Bullet Library

     

    Comes with the Various Multicam Pouches and WeatherFlow Anemometer

     

    Pristine ‘As New’ Condition

    UK Based Seller. £1,650 Posted to Mainland UK.

  4. SIG SAUER BDX Combo

    Similar to this combo, but with the KILO 1800 instead (est. £1,433.99):
    Sig Sauer BDX Combo Kit - Kilo 2400BDX Rangefinder And Sierra 3 6.5-20x52 Rifle Scope

    SIERRA 3 BDX 6.5-20x50 Rifle Scope
    KILO 1800ABU Laser Rangefinder Monocular with Applied Ballistics

    The SIERRA 3 BDX Rifle Scope can be used without the KILO if required - it has a number of built-in BDC reticles, or it can dialled like a conventional scope.

    The KILO can be used with your conventional non-BDX scopes, as it displays the ballistic solution in the HUD.

    For a demonstration video of the SIG BDX system in use, please watch this video:


    As new condition.

    £580, posted to mainland UK.

  5. SIG SAUER BDX Combo

    As seen here (£1,199):
    Sig Sauer BDX Combo Kit - Kilo 1800BDX Rangefinder And Sierra 3 4.5-14x44 Rifle Scope

    SIERRA 3 BDX 4.5-14x44 Rifle Scope
    KILO 1800ABU Laser Rangefinder Monocular with Applied Ballistics

    The SIERRA 3 BDX Rifle Scope can be used without the KILO if required - it has a number of built-in BDC reticles, or it can dialled like a conventional scope.

    The KILO can be used with your conventional non-BDX scopes, as it displays the ballistic solution in the HUD.

    For a demonstration video of the SIG BDX system in use, please watch this video:


    Brand new in box, never mounted/never used (warranty replacement).

    £480, posted to mainland UK.

  6. Hi Guys,

    I'm looking to try some Hornady 75gn ELD-M in my 223REM/5.56NATO rifle.

    The Hornady Max load for N140 is 23.6gn (2,600fps), whilst the Vihtavuori Max load for N140 is 26.2gn (2,917fps)

    Hornady is a 20" barrel, whilst Vhit is a 25"

    Strikes me as being quite a large discrepancy between those loads?

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