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Nikon Buckmaster?
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 357707" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>as Feenix has pointed out there are concerns about quality control. I am currently trying to figure out if my Monarch has been fixed. Seems to have about .25 to .5 discrepency in the clicks on windage but I'm not convinced yet. (I fired around 3000 rds w/ it over the past 8 years or so and recently sent it in to have fixed). You really can't compare them to a Mark 4 or other $1000 plus class scopes. But IMHO the buckmaster still a decent buy.</p><p></p><p>My 6-18 buckmaster was bought off E-bay "new" but the price suggests it was a factory referbish since I paid only $270 for it about a year and a half ago. The rubber eye piece on the back of the scope came off right away, but w/ a little glue I don't seem to have any other problems w/ it. However, It has spent its' life on a 22-250 that has been troubling me quite a bit. lol! I'm reasonably sure the trouble is w/ the rifle not the scope since I've used it on my wsm w/ excellent results as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 357707, member: 7865"] as Feenix has pointed out there are concerns about quality control. I am currently trying to figure out if my Monarch has been fixed. Seems to have about .25 to .5 discrepency in the clicks on windage but I'm not convinced yet. (I fired around 3000 rds w/ it over the past 8 years or so and recently sent it in to have fixed). You really can't compare them to a Mark 4 or other $1000 plus class scopes. But IMHO the buckmaster still a decent buy. My 6-18 buckmaster was bought off E-bay "new" but the price suggests it was a factory referbish since I paid only $270 for it about a year and a half ago. The rubber eye piece on the back of the scope came off right away, but w/ a little glue I don't seem to have any other problems w/ it. However, It has spent its' life on a 22-250 that has been troubling me quite a bit. lol! I'm reasonably sure the trouble is w/ the rifle not the scope since I've used it on my wsm w/ excellent results as well. [/QUOTE]
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