Rifle Scopes any info on S&B 5x25

sgtnick

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Hi I just recieved my LMT and my plan is to put a S&B 5x25 on her , yes I realize pretty big for a 308 but I can always dial down. Has anyone had any problems with the 5x25 ? or with S&B in general? thanks guys
 
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Might look like this when you get it all together

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Thanks for another chance to look at my rifle and post a pic. Gets me kind of hard every time I look.
 
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thanks guys, I was just checking. I want this scope but have been away for awile and just wanted to make sure S&B quality hasnt slipped, it's an investment and we all want are investments to perform for us lol. and Pm that is sweet looking LMT ya have there
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sgtnick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">thanks guys, I was just checking. I want this scope but have been away for awile and just wanted to make sure S&B quality hasnt slipped, it's an investment and we all want are investments to perform for us lol. and Pm that is sweet looking LMT ya have there </div></div>

I now have seven S&B 5-25's and I have bought two within the last 8 months. I have had zero problems with the recent ones. Yes, you might hear someone having a problem with theirs, but name me a manufacturer in any industry with a flawless record...
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I've experienced problems with Toyota all the way to Apple products. What's important is if the manufacturer will stand by their product. For the record, Schmidt & Bender will stand by their product.

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Jerry is top-notch, customer service can not be beat!! i have (3) scopes all are 3-12x50 pmii lp, they are great scopes!! dont hesitate, buy once cry once but you will never be sorry you did!!
 
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Will work fine. I have mine in 1" height Seekins rings on a 20 MOA base so that I can put the scope onto a bolt gun easily.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hk dave</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

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This looks nice!

Is the scope factory tan or did you have it cerakoted? It looks a little darker than usual...maybe just the lighting.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hk dave</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It could look like this too... well at least this is what mine looks like.
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</div></div> [/quote] I really like that tripod set up ya have there .
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tevis</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Big is just in the eyes of the beholder! </div></div>

Thats what I tell my wife.
 
I now have seven S&B 5-25's and I have bought two within the last 8 months. I have had zero problems with the recent ones.

I've never heard of anybody owning seven 5-25 S&B's, so I was just wondering...

When you set the diopter adjustments, do all seven of the scopes line up at the exact same spot on the ocular?

When you set the parallax adjustment on the dial at the same setting on all seven scopes, at 300 yards for example, do all seven scopes have zero reticle movement and clear focus?

Is the glass as "clear" on all of the scopes?
 
Might look like this when you get it all together

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Thanks for another chance to look at my rifle and post a pic. Gets me kind of hard every time I look.

What is the color code on the yellow/gold S&B's... if at all? Some I see look like your everyday tan, and some look distinctly gold... Almost yellow in some photos. Is this just the camera playing tricks, or is there an actual color difference??
 
It could look like this too... well at least this is what mine looks like.
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Just out of curiosity, being as you have that monolithic rail, why do you have the optic set so far back?
In my experience with AR platform rifles, scopes with relief in the 3.5" to 4" range require the ocular roughly flush or forward of the charging handle in order to get any kind of decent cheek weld, and this with an A2 stock or M4 in the longest position.

I have several scopes on ARs and they are all mounted in cantilever mounts on A4 uppers in order to get behind the scopes at all.

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