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A very cool write up i found about Sworovski's new innermechanical system.
http://www.opticstalk.com/topic19469.html
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No wonder they cost $1,500... Good find
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I found some good prices on some z3's but this makes me want to step it up a notch. a scope for the rest of my life is a category i would guess my meopta worthy of but it has a more specific purpose making it a little over sized.
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