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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Hi Doug,

    fine Scopes! Do you have any problems with damp on the inside of the lenses while shooting in higher humidity?

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    Gunner
    Way humid araound here, but no particular problems that aren't universal to any non "inert gas filled" scopes. The W-S is actually a little better here because the adjustments are external, so the scope is easily sealed. If the air inside is dry (asssembled in the winter on a low relative humidity day), internal moisture isn't a drama.

    What's most annoying w/ these scopes is that little flecks (from where is often a mystery) shake loose on the inside and get on the lenses, where they look HUGE!

    Aside from their many other faults, they're fairly rugged scopes.

    Plenty of fun to shoot L/H, also!
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