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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by V8 90 » 12 Mar 2013, 22:52

Got to be a Nightforce ;)

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by PESCA » 12 Mar 2013, 22:57

Or a Victory Diavari? Can't see it being a Schmidt, for some reason.

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by V8 90 » 12 Mar 2013, 23:00

Won't be a Schmidt - he's got loads of ££'s burning a hole in his pocket - my money's on a NF :thumbup:

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by V8 90 » 12 Mar 2013, 23:05

£455 & 2 nights Foxing ;)

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by silent shooter » 12 Mar 2013, 23:15

Why not just auction it you crafty bugger :lol: ;)

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by chas » 12 Mar 2013, 23:19

In answer to the question, if need be I'll stick them in sales.
I have two Z6's. (no export)
An original Z6 with ballistic turret, 2.5-15x56, very good condition. £850.
The other is the same scope but in HD and not yet two years old. £1050.
Personally I can't tell the difference looking through them, but that might just be me.

Keep guessing as to what I'm looking at, I'll not tell ya anyway :lol:
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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by silent shooter » 12 Mar 2013, 23:23

chas wrote:In answer to the question, if need be I'll stick them in sales.
I have two Z6's. (no export)
An original Z6 with ballistic turret, 2.5-15x56, very good condition. £850.
The other is the same scope but in HD and not yet two years old. £1050.
Personally I can't tell the difference looking through them, but that might just be me.

Keep guessing as to what I'm looking at, I'll not tell ya anyway :lol:

You spoil sport i wanted to be the auctioneer :(

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by chas » 12 Mar 2013, 23:25

Silent Shooter wrote:Why not just auction it you crafty bugger :lol: ;)

I was just expecting a reply saying "Try here" to be honest Geoff.
Not being rude but it is a large sum compared to most stuff in the sales section and the other site I'm on is similar when it comes to expensive hunting scopes.
Auction them on here, I can imagine that, I'll raise you one olson.
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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by SikaStag » 12 Mar 2013, 23:28

We can still run the auction. He has a reserve thats all.

£600

Is it a March scope your after.

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Re: Swarovski scopes.

Post by chas » 12 Mar 2013, 23:29

Silent Shooter wrote: You spoil sport i wanted to be the auctioneer :(
You sell em for the figures above and I'll pay your commission Geoff. :lol:
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