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Sniper 3Sniper 3 (2004)

IMDB rating: 5.00

Plot: Sniper Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) is hired by NSA officials, William Avery (Denis Arndt) and Richard Addis ( William Duffy) to perform a covert operation to eliminate a suspected terrorist. The terrorist turns out to be a friend of Beckett’s and the real purpose of the mission turns out to be something other than what Beckett was told.

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Directors: Pesce P.J.

Actors: Berenger Tom,Mann Byron,Doman John,Arndt Denis,Winbush Troy,Duffy William,Boonyai Nophand,Hetrakul Dom,Vattanakun Govit,Chainin Naraporn,Subanunt Zawit,Kansai Bangongsak,Isao Adyama,Streutker Ken,Action,

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Scope help for a 22-250 HOWA hogue?
I have a 22-250 Howa Hogue and it currently has a scope. I would like to get a fairly high power scope with reticle that compensates for different yardage. There are 3 different scopes that i am looking at NIKON COYOTE RIFLESCOPE(not a fan of the BDC reticles), Barska Varmint Rifle scope(it has the rangefinding reticle and i would like to know how these works), NcStar Mark III 4-16×50 with the Sniper Reticle or the NcStar Mark III 6-24×50 Rangefinding. Please give a little insight. Thank You and Happy Hunting


The BDC scopes have to match your projectile exactly. A mil-dot is better. You can measure your projectile speed and other parameters and then go to various web pages and print out a ballistic sheet. It will tell you what range is zeroed for each dot. I was a fan of cheap scopes until just recently. I have had a Tasco 3-9X40 on a .30-06 for about 5 years. It seemed fine to me. My son bought a Tasco 6-24xSomething to put on his LR-243. It was unusable above 18X. He then bought a Millet 4-16X56 30mm scope with mil-dot reticle. It is nice. With the mil-dot, according to the printout and actual use, you hold one and a half dots high at 440 yds. It runs about $350 with rings. I recently sighted in the .30-06 with my younger son and it was hard to believe the poor image through the Tasco after using the Millet.

mack_9 | Nov 12, 2009


You must know range finder scopes with hold overs are not perfect unless they are custom to your rifle and ammo……The Nikon is the best quality and would be my bet. The others are really poor scopes with foggy glass If I was serious Leupold is the way to go.
.700 nitro | Nov 12, 2009



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