Posted by SJ on August 06, 2010 at 06:13:56 from (65.37.43.110):
Back in the early ninetys when I was building my gun collection we bought scopes for are rifled barrel shotguns.They were listed as "shotgun scopes".They were usually fixed 4-power,then some some started making 2-7 variable.Then we started hunting with hanguns,now handgun scopes are self explanatory.Now we can hunt with rifles in my home area and "rifle scopes" are aplenty.My son purchased a rifled barrel shotgun so he can in other ares in NY.So I tell him he needs a shotgun scope.He says whats the difference?I explain the power variables,tell him there somewhat smaller and are built tougher. Does this sound correct?Whats your opinion on this?
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