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Re: List of scopes with rail

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jeff wrote:
9.3x64 wrote: I bought one of those rail scopes from QGE.
Zeiss 2.5-10x50 non illuminated with rail for $789.
I think there are two Victoy's left both half price.
They are incredible value.
That's cheap....I'll have to look into these rail mounts. Can't let you Blaser boys have all the flash stuff to yourselves.....



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I think one is a 2.5-10x42 and the other a 2.5-10x50.
Both illuminated Victories.
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:clap: Thanks for all the useful info fellas.

This place has delivered. Rod, I just got off the phone to QGE and have a railed Zeiss varipoint 2.5-10x50 on the way for $1287.
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Yarrenby wrote::clap: Thanks for all the useful info fellas.

This place has delivered. Rod, I just got off the phone to QGE and have a railed Zeiss varipoint 2.5-10x50 on the way for $1287.
Well done!
I know this scope very well, VERY CLEAR!
It has been in the shop for a long time but does not have a mark on it.
You will not be dissappointed, the Zeiss Victory are a great scope.
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Out of interest, is the Varipoint part of the Victory line, or a seperate model line?
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Yarrenby wrote:Out of interest, is the Varipoint part of the Victory line, or a seperate model line?
Victory
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mchughcb wrote:Congrats on the decision by the way. It's been a long time coming.
You're right Chuck, I've been talking about getting a Blaser for too long, it was time to make it happen. I have more than enough rifles, and my self imposed policy was to cull a few to fund the R8, which I have done.
The 6months minimum wait is a pain, but seems par for the course.
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Re: List of scopes with rail

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TheoR8 wrote:
Great stuff mate, the Neanderthals will be in a frenzy lol. :lol: :lol: :lol: :scared-eek: :handgestures-thumbup:
Haha, it's a common theme from the Aussie Blaser owners I've spoken to.
Lucky My care factor is zero :dance:
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Re: List of scopes with rail

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That's the attitude. Once you get used to it I'm sure all your rifles will end up take downs. The convenience of a small form factor is a major plus for the system.

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mchughcb wrote:That's the attitude. Once you get used to it I'm sure all your rifles will end up take downs. The convenience of a small form factor is a major plus for the system.
Spot on.
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Added an 8x68 barrel and bolt head to my order today.
Mostly I blame Theo. Such a terrible Blaser mentor to have :naughty:
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Yarrenby wrote:Added an 8x68 barrel and bolt head to my order today.
Mostly I blame Theo. Such a terrible Blaser mentor to have :naughty:
Ooo that is a good choice.
Awesome cartridge.
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Yarrenby wrote::clap: Thanks for all the useful info fellas.

This place has delivered. Rod, I just got off the phone to QGE and have a railed Zeiss varipoint 2.5-10x50 on the way for $1287.
Excellent.

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Yep that will cover everything in Oz.

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Yarrenby wrote:Added an 8x68 barrel and bolt head to my order today.
Mostly I blame Theo. Such a terrible Blaser mentor to have :naughty:
LOL, taught him everything I know.

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Re: List of scopes with rail

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Yarrenby wrote:Added an 8x68 barrel and bolt head to my order today.
Mostly I blame Theo. Such a terrible Blaser mentor to have :naughty:
I just blame Theo for absolutely everything...it's simpler that way!


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