I have a like new Beretta ultima a300 12 gauge. It has less then a box of shells through it with 5 chokes. When I told my father in law I bought it he gave me a browning maximus he didn't use. I think the saying goes "my gain your gain"?
Let's do 650 from my FFL to your FFL
I'd also trade it...
You know... I don't know how much pull it takes but I bet if you got an MKM LRHS2 3-12 with a good reticle the way GAP got the 4.5-18 you wouldn't be able to keep them on the shelf...
I have a few items I like that are discounted, I have set up a eBay, Poshmark etc notifications. You won't find them tomorrow but you'll find a few pairs a year in your size
I'm a self admitted vortex hater, but for my 20 gauge turkey gun I used one of their red dots. A lot of companies match their warranty on scopes but not electronics. Plus I still have irons for a witness and backup should it fail so it won't ruin a hunt like a scope would
Edit: I think that...
https://rokslide.com/forums/forums/rifle-scope-field-evaluations.133/
Not a lot of lpvo there but you can see which brands pass. swfa, trijicon, nightforce
My opinion, loose the 16 completely. Way to much for everything but bench rest shooting tiny groups. You don't need as much magnification as you think you do for hunting. I shot a deer this year at 500 with 6x I'd rather spot my impacts and have an opportunity at follow-ups
There's guys on Reddit doing DIY electrochemical rifling using saltwater and copper wire. If the ATF is reading this I got there accidently and immediately exited the website
Ahh, I think was confusing it with the ten mile. I actually bought a used Weaver Tactical 2-10x36 on here last week that seems like it might be the same OEM, it's supposed to be delivered tomorrow if love to check them out side by side
Mines in a soft case and I've never had any issues, I've even had the soft case strapped down in the side by side going way faster over rough trails then I should be