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<blockquote data-quote="left handed gun" data-source="post: 1040031" data-attributes="member: 75858"><p>Any other good/bad experiences out there?</p><p></p><p>I will say when I took it home I was proud of it and thought I'd scored a good deal. </p><p></p><p>The glass viewed alongside other scopes WAS impressive--until it came off axis or whatever happened. Clarity, brightness and light gathering all seemed quite good in the store. Just eyeballing it, I thought it outdid the Leupold VX IIIs and Nikon Monarch of comparable magnification and objective diameter. I have a Swaro Z5 and I'd say it is only slightly better and not sure I'd even say that in a fair, side by side controlled test A -B comparison where you did not realize one cost twice as much. But the Swaro holds zero and gives me a good image every time, and that is on a 7.62 semi auto where the bolt cycles with some authority.</p><p></p><p>For me, the relative unknown brand ain't worth the risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="left handed gun, post: 1040031, member: 75858"] Any other good/bad experiences out there? I will say when I took it home I was proud of it and thought I'd scored a good deal. The glass viewed alongside other scopes WAS impressive--until it came off axis or whatever happened. Clarity, brightness and light gathering all seemed quite good in the store. Just eyeballing it, I thought it outdid the Leupold VX IIIs and Nikon Monarch of comparable magnification and objective diameter. I have a Swaro Z5 and I'd say it is only slightly better and not sure I'd even say that in a fair, side by side controlled test A -B comparison where you did not realize one cost twice as much. But the Swaro holds zero and gives me a good image every time, and that is on a 7.62 semi auto where the bolt cycles with some authority. For me, the relative unknown brand ain't worth the risk. [/QUOTE]
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