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Thread: Accuracy International Artic Warfare ***UPDATED PICS***

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    Let's see some groups!

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    That is a sweet set-up. How much it set you back?

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    wes1,


    Don't have any group pics, sorry.




    Josey,


    The AI was just over $5,000 with all the accessories (with LEO discount) and the USO was close to $3,000.




    Semper Fi
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    A question for anyone that happens to know: Are the folding stocks worth the extra dough?

    I am considering their .338
    “Fixed fortifications are monuments to man's stupidity,” George S. Patton, Jr.

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    For a 338 or for running a suppressor, yes. Otherwise I can take or leave them.

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    Updated pics with new glass:

    Accuracy Internation Artic Warfare (.308) with Schmidt and Bender 4-16x50 with P4 Fine reticle:











    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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    Are there any good optics that would be suitable for artic use? E.g. longer eye relief to reduce the chances of the optic fogging up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Low Drag View Post
    Are there any good optics that would be suitable for artic use? E.g. longer eye relief to reduce the chances of the optic fogging up?

    I'm not sure. I live on the southern end of the front range, it gets cold here in the winter, but nothing that you would consider "artic"



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    Quote Originally Posted by USMC03 View Post
    I'm not sure. I live on the southern end of the front range, it gets cold here in the winter, but nothing that you would consider "artic"



    Semper Fi,
    Jeff
    I continue to be surprised at the mostly mid climate here. I'm originally from western NY state. The winters are harsh, the summers can be quite hot and humid. Guns rust. I did time in Norway while in the Corps too. It's a real eye opener when you live out in the real cold.

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    USMCO3,

    Can you tell me why you ditched the U.S. Optics and went with the S&B? I'm trying to make up my mind which one to go with for my Mk11 Clone, and I have about decided on your exact scope, but a few have strongly urged me to look into the USO scopes further. Some feedback would be greatly apprecaited.
    “Fixed fortifications are monuments to man's stupidity,” George S. Patton, Jr.

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