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    Wyoboy
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    Hey all

    I'm looking at the new DOA 111. What's the difference between it and the Trophy XP besides the scope? I have the 110 Trophy XP in .243 and am happy with it but am now looking at the .300 WM and .338 WM and see this new model. It's only slightly more expensive, so I'm guessing it's just a scope difference, but is the Bushnell Trophy any better than the Nikon on the XP? Thoughts. Thanks.

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    mondront
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    " but is the Bushnell Trophy any better than the Nikon on the XP? Thoughts." I bought my wife's 10XP which had the nikon and I was told it was just the older model Prostaff with the coin slot turrets. It would not hold zero so I sent it back to Nikon. They replaced it but mean while I got her a "regular' Prostaff 3-9x. We put the replacement on her .22 and it does fine there. I've also purchased their package deals with the Bushnell 4-12x and it wasn't too bad. Replaced with a Prostaff 5 4.5-18x for higher magnification. I only target shoot. I think if it was a for hunting I would have been happy with the bushy. I do believe the DOA Trophy to be a better scope than either just from review and pricing though I've not used one. Sorry if this info doesn't help.
    Dron

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    Cajun48
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    Wyoboy, basically just the scope. "SUFFIELD, Connecticut - November 29, 2016 - Savage Arms is pleased to announce a lineup of 15 new scoped-rifle packages featuring Bushnell Trophy Scopes with DOA reticle, priced less than $685. Shipments of these firearms are currently being delivered to dealers.

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