actually Allan Pegley started NZ trading in hokitika because IIRC kahles scopes were the only units that consistently stood up to the conditions experienced in helicopter deer recovery shooting and from talking to some of those shooters it was go go go regardless of circumstance.I remember seeing one FN whose kahles scope looked like it had been washed in a bloody concrete mixer ,then dried in a heap of cowguts.in this blokes hands it was still 100%deadly though.
gadgetman-you could perhaps travell to wellington and leave the GC870 propped against the pisspot in the beehive dunnies.that should cause suitable consternation!!
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