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Sightron Big Sky
« on: May 15, 2007, 02:58:59 PM »
I would just like to let everyone know that we have finally received some of the high powered Sightron Big Sky riflescopes.  You can learn more about the scopes and pricing at www.theopticzone.com/sightronscopes.aspx.  If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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Re: Sightron Big Sky
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2007, 09:17:06 PM »
 
Scope Dimensions* all measurements in inches (IN)    A:   12.56
   B:   6.02  the mounting surface between each bell.
   C:   2.64
   D:   1.89
   E:   3.74
   F:   2.80
   G:   2.09
   H:   1.54
   I:   1.00

 Min Power   Reticle Dimensions* all measurements in inches (IN)    Max Power
A:   34.2      A:   12.0
B:   .57      B:   .20
C:   2.28      C:   .80

I just checked out the Sightron webpage and found what I think other manufactures should provide their customers.  The full dimensions of their scopes so the purchaser knows what he is getting.  While many manufactures provide the over all length they do not provide the vital mounting area dimension.  I recently found the “B” dimension to be critical after purchasing a scope of another brand.  I purchased the scope for as a replacement on a long action bolt.  The “B” dimension was to short and the scope went on another rifle.  But it resulted in two rifles having to be sighted in because it was not until I removed the old scope that I discover the error of my ways.  A visit to the Sightron page will detail the dimensions on a scope and will make more sense.
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Re: Sightron Big Sky
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2007, 03:41:42 PM »
Yep,Thats why my daughter wound up with my Sightron SII on her short action 243
Cause it wouldn't fit the ring spacing on my long action 06'
OOPS Now I got a VXIII
Not gonna complain.But I don't think wifey gonna ever understand hehehe
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