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Question...Need Reviews in the Bushnell Forge scopes.
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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1792322" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>I bought 2 of them and the glass is nice and crisp. I would say a little better than my Sightron 4-16x42's or my Nikon's monarch and prostaff's. It has a zero stop and plenty of elevation adjustment. For the price they are quite unbelievable . The only con I can find on these scopes is that they have a wire reticle but these are going on top of 22 lr and an AR. When you zoom all the way to 18x it remains just as sharp as it was at 3x. It tracks perfectly on the box test I did. If you need to measure it has to be zoomed to max power or you could buy one with the FFP reticle for $100 more. These are not BSA scopes so I would not worry at all about mounting them on a larger caliber rifle. The only reason I don't put one on my hunting rifles is that I never go beyond 7x in my more than 50 years of hunting. I love shooting 200 yards and beyond with my rimfire rifles so that is the only reason I buy the large zoom scopes, and this one has the elevation I need for groups at 200 yards and beyond. If you have doubts about the wire reticles than maybe consider the Vortex tactical 4-14x44 it has an etched reticle and 25 mils of elevation or 85 moa for $50 dollars less than the Forge.</p><p>Not a salesman or vendor just a shooter helping out a fellow shooter with a good deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1792322, member: 18206"] I bought 2 of them and the glass is nice and crisp. I would say a little better than my Sightron 4-16x42's or my Nikon's monarch and prostaff's. It has a zero stop and plenty of elevation adjustment. For the price they are quite unbelievable . The only con I can find on these scopes is that they have a wire reticle but these are going on top of 22 lr and an AR. When you zoom all the way to 18x it remains just as sharp as it was at 3x. It tracks perfectly on the box test I did. If you need to measure it has to be zoomed to max power or you could buy one with the FFP reticle for $100 more. These are not BSA scopes so I would not worry at all about mounting them on a larger caliber rifle. The only reason I don't put one on my hunting rifles is that I never go beyond 7x in my more than 50 years of hunting. I love shooting 200 yards and beyond with my rimfire rifles so that is the only reason I buy the large zoom scopes, and this one has the elevation I need for groups at 200 yards and beyond. If you have doubts about the wire reticles than maybe consider the Vortex tactical 4-14x44 it has an etched reticle and 25 mils of elevation or 85 moa for $50 dollars less than the Forge. Not a salesman or vendor just a shooter helping out a fellow shooter with a good deal. [/QUOTE]
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