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Redfield 3200 vs unertl
Redfield 3200 vs unertl






  1. Redfield 3200 vs unertl driver#
  2. Redfield 3200 vs unertl plus#
  3. Redfield 3200 vs unertl series#

Redfield 3200 vs unertl plus#

You will get your money back plus the longer you have it. Does anyone recognize the work It supposedly has a 26' Douglas barrel, but since it comes from an estate sale (gentleman who owned it recently deceased) not much more is known.

Redfield 3200 vs unertl series#

FYI: if you find one of these scopes and can afford them, buy it. Redfield 3200 series scope-screws and mounts are included-optics are clear-there is some discoloration on the steel tube(possibly blood)fully insured Vintage Freeland Spotting Scope Stand for J. The parallax will go down to 50' and some of them have the good reticle. The other scope that will work on the receiver is a USA made T-Series Weaver. I have a straight 36X but that is hard to shoot offhand for the average shooter. In the new scopes, Sightron has a decent dot scope reticle. These scopes have adjustments for 50' and will go out to 1000+ yards. Interestingly the gun has a heavy barrel, I'm told unusual in early guns but appears to be factory as the stock is matched to the receiver and inlet for the heavy barrel. If there are no blocks on the gun, go to some gun shows and try to find a Redfield 6400 with at least 15X magnification. No sights but there is a Redfield rear sight base and Unertl scope base on action and barrel and a Unertl base near the tip of the barrel. Any Unertl or Lyman Target Spot are great scopes but they are bringing such big money that they can cost more than the rifle. If the rifle has target blocks on it, try to find an old Redfield 3200 of at least 20X. What you need is an 1/8 MOA Dot with a second choice of a fine crosshair.

redfield 3200 vs unertl

Redfield 3200 vs unertl driver#

I have a Savage rifle that is a real tack driver but I can't see to aim any more.There are very few new scopes, regardless how much you pay, that have quality reticles in them for target shooting. I would like to keep the cost under $200 if I can but I will spend more because I am really enjoying this.

redfield 3200 vs unertl

I do need something greater than 9X as my old eyes cannot see the little holes any more. So if anyone else does this type of shooting can you recomend any scopes that will focus this close and still let me see the cross hairs at the same time. It has the adjustable objective and worked good for a couple of months but now will not focus at all.

redfield 3200 vs unertl

My problem is I need a new scope as the cheap barska I bought will no longer focus at this range. it is competive but I do it just for fun. I shoot at an indoor range in the winter, About 25yards.








Redfield 3200 vs unertl