bman940
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A buddy turned me on to Blackhound Optics, and I am impressed. My Surgeon Scalpel is .5 MOA all day with factory Hornady ammo, and my Blackhound scope should make it a lot easier for my old eyes once I get past 600 yards. The clarity of this scope in low light is excellent, and the tactile and audible clicks while making adjustments are what I like. Having a zero stop and turn indicator are great features as well. Every time I shoot my Scalpel, I want to buy another one. Gotta love a quality rifle. As much as I love airing this rifle out, the sheer bulk of its weight makes it tough to use for hunting. That being said, I have had 2 opportunities to dispatch feral swine rooting up a farmer's field in West TX. What fun, pulling the trigger from 400 yards away with a slight breeze, the pigs had no clue where the projectiles were coming from.
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