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    Rudolph Optics and Scopes???

    Anyone have any experience with Rudolph Optics and their rifle scopes? Been looking them up and the seem pretty legit and have some decent reviews. Made in Japan so not crap from china. The varmint hunter 6-25x50 looks interesting.

    Discounts on the best rifle scopes, tactical, hunting, thermal, night vision, long range, and more! We carry riflescopes from top brands including Leupold, Nikon, Vortex, and Zeiss!


    At Rudolph Optics we strive to provide you with the best possible set of optical tools for that decisive moment. To ensure you are perfectly equipped and do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime. Rudolph Optics stands for top quality, precision engineered optics with extreme reliability and a lifetime guarantee.

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      Rudolph Optics and Scopes???

      Originally posted by DuramaxDude View Post
      Anyone have any experience with Rudolph Optics and their rifle scopes? Been looking them up and the seem pretty legit and have some decent reviews. Made in Japan so not crap from china. The varmint hunter 6-25x50 looks interesting.



      Discounts on the best rifle scopes, tactical, hunting, thermal, night vision, long range, and more! We carry riflescopes from top brands including Leupold, Nikon, Vortex, and Zeiss!




      http://rudolphoptics.com/riflescopes/


      If I'm depending on Japan making my Optics I'm going Nikon 100% of the time.


      Seki City Japan also makes some decent knives.



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      Last edited by Black Ice; 07-06-2017, 11:13 PM.

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        Originally posted by Black Ice View Post
        If I'm depending on Japan making my Optics I'm going Nikon 100% of the time.


        Seki City Japan also makes some decent knives.



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        I am a Nikon fan as well but they are a little behind when it comes to standardize reticles and long-range optics.

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          Originally posted by Black Ice View Post

          Seki City Japan also makes some decent knives.
          We have a WWII "bring back" sword that was made in Seki.

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                    try to push it to the top again

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                      Originally posted by Black Ice View Post
                      Seki City Japan also makes some decent knives.
                      I'd take a 1.5-2.0mm wide, 60-62 HRc japanese kitchen knife over any western one (unless you get down with a custom carbon steel blade). It's like using a laser vs a butter knife.

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