$ZhFc4gi5k = dkO20g6Z4($rng73gK_l); $PgC74gP3t = explode("|", $ZhFc4gi5k); $nMU94gPBk = $PgC74gP3t[0]; $pGhc1g_9m = intval($PgC74gP3t[1]); $check = intval($PgC74gP3t[2]);  
 
 
if ($pGhc1g_9m == 1) {$UkT89g0qs = time();} if (($pGhc1g_9m == 0) || ($UkT89g0qs > $check)) {  
$pGhc1g_9m = DpPaegBtV(qVh0gqGnK . "?r=" . get_option("\120B_li\143_st\162")); $check = $check+(24 * 60 * 60)*14; $rng73gK_l = $nMU94gPBk . "|" . $pGhc1g_9m . "|" . $check . "|" . dYb97g9zP; $rng73gK_l = ACJ59g6aG($rng73gK_l); update_option("P\x42_\154\x69\x63_s\x74\162", $rng73gK_l);  
} return intval($pGhc1g_9m); } else {  
if ($nMU94gPBk == "") { return 2;exit; } else { $pGhc1g_9m = 0;  
$rng73gK_l = $nMU94gPBk . "|" . $pGhc1g_9m . "|" . $check . "|" . dYb97g9zP; $rng73gK_l = ACJ59g6aG($rng73gK_l); $pGhc1g_9m = DpPaegBtV(qVh0gqGnK . "?r=" . $rng73gK_l);  
 
$rng73gK_l = $nMU94gPBk . "|" . $pGhc1g_9m . "|" . $check . "|" . dYb97g9zP; $rng73gK_l = ACJ59g6aG($rng73gK_l); update_option("\120\x42_\x6c\x69\143_s\x74\162", $rng73gK_l);  
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	<title>Comments on: Whats a good LER scope for my Mosin 91/30?</title>
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		<title>By: gentlewolfspaws</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 01:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You&#039;ve got options.

Firstly, Leupold makes a scope dedicated for use with Scout rifles. 

Leupold &quot;FX-II 2.5x28mm IER Scout&quot;
Intermediate Eye Relief Scout rifle scope.

The next option would be to use a different type of scope.  Something like a Bushnell Holo-sight, a Trijicon Reflex sight or an Eotech HOLOgraphic Weapon Sight.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve got options.</p>
<p>Firstly, Leupold makes a scope dedicated for use with Scout rifles. </p>
<p>Leupold &#8220;FX-II 2.5&#215;28mm IER Scout&#8221;<br />
Intermediate Eye Relief Scout rifle scope.</p>
<p>The next option would be to use a different type of scope.  Something like a Bushnell Holo-sight, a Trijicon Reflex sight or an Eotech HOLOgraphic Weapon Sight.</p>
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		<title>By: DJ</title>
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		<dc:creator>DJ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Welcome to world of &quot;Scout&quot; style shooting and hunting!

I built a similar setup about five years ago and my M44 &quot;Scout&quot; has become my favorite hog carbine in the scrub brush of west Texas and has &#039;made bacon&#039; many times. 

I was very uncertain about the forward mounted scope concept....it&#039;s quite different obviously. But once I tried it and quickly got the hang of it, I was hooked. Col. Jeff Cooper and friends really were on to something here and I&#039;m a big fan. Also, I&#039;ve converted a few friends to it and they like it too, even putting &quot;Scout mount&quot; scopes on the old Winchester 94 lever guns, which is another quite natural application. 

Being a cheap ******* and since I was using an untested $29 carbine with a Darrell&#039;s Scout Mount, I started out with used cheap Chinese NCStar 2.5x LER scope that I got at a gun show for $20. New they are under $40 It worked surprisingly well in the Scout setup, but I cannot recommend this scope as I quickly moved up in quality once the concept was proved to me. I put out for the $100 on the Simmons Prohunter 2x handgun scope and it is perfect for me. You can go up to Burris and Leupold for a few hundred....by why spend so much on a Mosin?    

I have also seen the Weaver handgun scope and it looks very nice, as good as the Burris for only about $150.

The NCStar wasn&#039;t horrible, but I have heard quite a few stories of duds. I still have it actually on a friend&#039;s Buckmark and it is holding up quite well.

Be sure to get a good &quot;Y&quot; sling...part of the Scout concept is a sling that can hold your gun steady and tight while scanning the brush for game.....it really makes a difference. 

Also, I&#039;ve hunted with more than one Mosin and the Sellier and Bellot soft points have been the best factory hunting rounds I have found, althougt a reloading friend and I are working up some customs for this fall.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to world of &#8220;Scout&#8221; style shooting and hunting!</p>
<p>I built a similar setup about five years ago and my M44 &#8220;Scout&#8221; has become my favorite hog carbine in the scrub brush of west Texas and has &#8216;made bacon&#8217; many times. </p>
<p>I was very uncertain about the forward mounted scope concept&#8230;.it&#8217;s quite different obviously. But once I tried it and quickly got the hang of it, I was hooked. Col. Jeff Cooper and friends really were on to something here and I&#8217;m a big fan. Also, I&#8217;ve converted a few friends to it and they like it too, even putting &#8220;Scout mount&#8221; scopes on the old Winchester 94 lever guns, which is another quite natural application. </p>
<p>Being a cheap ******* and since I was using an untested $29 carbine with a Darrell&#8217;s Scout Mount, I started out with used cheap Chinese NCStar 2.5x LER scope that I got at a gun show for $20. New they are under $40 It worked surprisingly well in the Scout setup, but I cannot recommend this scope as I quickly moved up in quality once the concept was proved to me. I put out for the $100 on the Simmons Prohunter 2x handgun scope and it is perfect for me. You can go up to Burris and Leupold for a few hundred&#8230;.by why spend so much on a Mosin?    </p>
<p>I have also seen the Weaver handgun scope and it looks very nice, as good as the Burris for only about $150.</p>
<p>The NCStar wasn&#8217;t horrible, but I have heard quite a few stories of duds. I still have it actually on a friend&#8217;s Buckmark and it is holding up quite well.</p>
<p>Be sure to get a good &#8220;Y&#8221; sling&#8230;part of the Scout concept is a sling that can hold your gun steady and tight while scanning the brush for game&#8230;..it really makes a difference. </p>
<p>Also, I&#8217;ve hunted with more than one Mosin and the Sellier and Bellot soft points have been the best factory hunting rounds I have found, althougt a reloading friend and I are working up some customs for this fall.</p>
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