stonesmokey
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This question was asked about 6 months ago and the question of "which scope is good" never seems to rests. I am considering the 4.5x18x56 Menace by Falcon Optics.
They gave high reviews on Sniper Central but they also sell the scope too, anyone know anything about these that might not be biased. I am in the market for a quality scope in the 400 price range.
I would love to buy a Mark 4 but just can't spend that much on one right now. Night Force is first preference but again the problem is compounded there.
Considered Super Sniper but I don't think I would be happy with fixed magnification, so that eliminates the Elite 3200. I have fancied the Monarch but are unsure of their quality especially compared to something less popular such as the Menace. The application is a Browning 7mm WSM, pillar bedded in Richards Microfit Stock for hunting both carry and long range work. This is my first rifle build so it will be a work in progress. I may re-barrel and chamber something else if this doesn't work. I will have to see how the rifle shoots before running it out to distance. Any help/advise is welcome and appreciated.
Thank you, Stoney
They gave high reviews on Sniper Central but they also sell the scope too, anyone know anything about these that might not be biased. I am in the market for a quality scope in the 400 price range.
I would love to buy a Mark 4 but just can't spend that much on one right now. Night Force is first preference but again the problem is compounded there.
Considered Super Sniper but I don't think I would be happy with fixed magnification, so that eliminates the Elite 3200. I have fancied the Monarch but are unsure of their quality especially compared to something less popular such as the Menace. The application is a Browning 7mm WSM, pillar bedded in Richards Microfit Stock for hunting both carry and long range work. This is my first rifle build so it will be a work in progress. I may re-barrel and chamber something else if this doesn't work. I will have to see how the rifle shoots before running it out to distance. Any help/advise is welcome and appreciated.
Thank you, Stoney