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<blockquote data-quote="djsmithent" data-source="post: 783479" data-attributes="member: 66626"><p>I do concur.</p><p>After making sure we had more firearms and ammo to hunt and defend my family, I'm now setting up each of my guns for different applications on a budget. Took my Burris and Bushnell 3x9's off of my AR's after much research and went out on a limb. 4x16x44 accushot aka UTG 159.99 on Olympic AR, 4x16x40 centerpoint on a bushmaster(this was a scary 79.00 at Walmart, figured it could always go down to an air rifle or .22 if it didn't perform) . Put a ncstar 3x9, cost 160.00 with red dot up top on ruger 10/22. After a lengthy interruption by an old timer I was running out of time sighting in and wanted to at least be close to zero from 50 yards before I left. I always start at 50, then move to 100 with bipod and dial in to tack driving. Keep in mind, been standing still shiverring cold with old timer for a half hour, late for parent teacher conference, etc. Accushot semi rapid fire 12 rounds within 2 1/2 inch GRP. Center point 16 rounds within 3 1/2 inch GRP. Ncstar, 1 shot high, adjust, 1 shot closer, adjust, 1 shot 1/4 inch from perfect. Packed gear and left . Will mount bipods and go back for 100 yard zero. I think I'll be pleased. My brother recently got a ncstar that was rattling parts upon arrival, sent it back. I think you're spot on with your glass observations. One of the accushot scopes I looked at I in the store seemed to have a seal issue with SWAT Side Wheel Adjustable Turret. I looked at 10 others that seemed fine. I've been researching " affordable" scopes for a month pretty intensively. I think there will be an occasional one that missed QC at factory, but all seem to return fast and easy. These companies are trying to make a name for themselves. I've seen more great customer service with UTG accushot than anyone else. I'll go back for my 100 yard session and dial them in and post what I find then. At that point, we try the 24 power on 7mm and 300 win mag.</p><p>Happy shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djsmithent, post: 783479, member: 66626"] I do concur. After making sure we had more firearms and ammo to hunt and defend my family, I'm now setting up each of my guns for different applications on a budget. Took my Burris and Bushnell 3x9's off of my AR's after much research and went out on a limb. 4x16x44 accushot aka UTG 159.99 on Olympic AR, 4x16x40 centerpoint on a bushmaster(this was a scary 79.00 at Walmart, figured it could always go down to an air rifle or .22 if it didn't perform) . Put a ncstar 3x9, cost 160.00 with red dot up top on ruger 10/22. After a lengthy interruption by an old timer I was running out of time sighting in and wanted to at least be close to zero from 50 yards before I left. I always start at 50, then move to 100 with bipod and dial in to tack driving. Keep in mind, been standing still shiverring cold with old timer for a half hour, late for parent teacher conference, etc. Accushot semi rapid fire 12 rounds within 2 1/2 inch GRP. Center point 16 rounds within 3 1/2 inch GRP. Ncstar, 1 shot high, adjust, 1 shot closer, adjust, 1 shot 1/4 inch from perfect. Packed gear and left . Will mount bipods and go back for 100 yard zero. I think I'll be pleased. My brother recently got a ncstar that was rattling parts upon arrival, sent it back. I think you're spot on with your glass observations. One of the accushot scopes I looked at I in the store seemed to have a seal issue with SWAT Side Wheel Adjustable Turret. I looked at 10 others that seemed fine. I've been researching " affordable" scopes for a month pretty intensively. I think there will be an occasional one that missed QC at factory, but all seem to return fast and easy. These companies are trying to make a name for themselves. I've seen more great customer service with UTG accushot than anyone else. I'll go back for my 100 yard session and dial them in and post what I find then. At that point, we try the 24 power on 7mm and 300 win mag. Happy shooting [/QUOTE]
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