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Thread: REDFIELD 1-4x IER anyone ?

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    REDFIELD 1-4x IER anyone ?

    I have the opportunity to purchase a vintage Redfield as indicated.
    absolutely affordable price_
    the aim is to mount it on .44 magnum hanguns or .444 Marlin lever_
    stout loads_
    anyone with direct experience in this regard?
    wrong post title above: actually it's an Intermediate Eye Relief, not Long Eye Relief
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    Last edited by wilecoyote; 10-08-2023 at 11:08 PM. Reason: IER
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    ...bought two _ I hope to test them soon: if someone interested, I will be happy (I hope ) to share my feelings about them_
    thanks anyway !
    Food is overrated. A nice rifle is way more important.
    Rob

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    No experience with the Redfield version but I do have a much-abused Burris 1 1/2-4 X. It's been on everything from 22 rimfire to 45-70 and hasn't flinched once. It's about the most practical power range. Anything of higher power magnification for me requires a solid rest. No Redfield pistol or I.E.R. scopes but have a number of Redfield rifle scopes I imagine the two you've picked up will serve you well.


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    ...If I had found a Burris like yours I wouldn't have missed it.
    I currently have an old 4x glossy Weaver that has withstood 8Mauser and for years has allowed me to use .44magnum revolvers without protest, except asking for a steady rest.
    I truly hope these two now obsolete IER Redfield behave well (the box says magnum proof )
    thanks for the encouragement !
    Last edited by wilecoyote; 10-13-2023 at 12:04 PM.
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    Title edited to reflect IER vs. LER

    Rob
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    Quote Originally Posted by No_1 View Post
    Title edited to reflect IER vs. LER

    Rob
    ...thank you again, sir_
    Food is overrated. A nice rifle is way more important.
    Rob

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