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HomeSchmidt and Bender 5-45×56 PM II High Power review

Schmidt and Bender 5-45×56 PM II High Power review

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Schmidt and Bender 5-45×56 PM II High Power Review

October 22, 2017 Bill Marr 0

Schmidt and Bender 5-45×56 PM II High Power Review When I started shooting in the mid-90s the optics weren’t anywhere near as impressive as those we have today. You’d see mostly 3-9X scopes.  Occasionally you’d […]

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