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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New 10-40x50mm Scope.
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 305469" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>A guy on my lease has one. I have been loading up bullets for him. He has it on a Rem Sendero chambered in 300 WM. The scope has held its zero through a couple hundred rounds this summer. The zero repeats as we click off for wind, etc. We have busted jugs out to 900 yards with regularity.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the scope does not have great clarity. The side focus is a joke. It goes from fuzzy to clear back to fuzzy if you move it 1/2 a frog hair. I can see more detail with my 4.5x14 Zeiss than the Osprey 10x40 at any range. The power gain is therefore not worth the clarity you lose.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, it works great, but it is not anywhere close to great glass or a high-end scope for a cheap price. It is a cheap scope at a cheap price that also works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 305469, member: 4587"] A guy on my lease has one. I have been loading up bullets for him. He has it on a Rem Sendero chambered in 300 WM. The scope has held its zero through a couple hundred rounds this summer. The zero repeats as we click off for wind, etc. We have busted jugs out to 900 yards with regularity. On the other hand, the scope does not have great clarity. The side focus is a joke. It goes from fuzzy to clear back to fuzzy if you move it 1/2 a frog hair. I can see more detail with my 4.5x14 Zeiss than the Osprey 10x40 at any range. The power gain is therefore not worth the clarity you lose. Bottom line, it works great, but it is not anywhere close to great glass or a high-end scope for a cheap price. It is a cheap scope at a cheap price that also works. [/QUOTE]
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