multi use scope choice?

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    So please, do tell us what works then...

    I'd go with what holds zero and tracks, over what doesn't. Given that is the primary purpose of any adjustable sighting device, though many obviously differ in their requirements.

    Me thinks we have a shill

    Though they showed up long before the ATN post. For rugged reliability an ATN will keep pace with the 4.5-14 Leupold, anything Zeiss has made in my lifetime, Burris, Meopta, and the bulk of Sightron and Vortex's offerings. Though one would have to shoot to sort that out so it is a safe bet they'll all continue to sell well.
     
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