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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2874238" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>This would be a far better way for her to evaluate a scope than simply looking thru various scopes inside of a store.</p><p></p><p>As for my own opinion, i havent looked thru most of the scopes available today, and id bet most others havent either.</p><p>That said, i do own 3 of the VX 3 3.5x 10s, a couple of them being quite old.</p><p>The third is one they replaced free of charge, when i sent the old one in for a reticle change and they found an issue with it they couldnt fix because of its age and no longer having the parts. </p><p>So be thinking about that as well when making a scope choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2874238, member: 12443"] This would be a far better way for her to evaluate a scope than simply looking thru various scopes inside of a store. As for my own opinion, i havent looked thru most of the scopes available today, and id bet most others havent either. That said, i do own 3 of the VX 3 3.5x 10s, a couple of them being quite old. The third is one they replaced free of charge, when i sent the old one in for a reticle change and they found an issue with it they couldnt fix because of its age and no longer having the parts. So be thinking about that as well when making a scope choice. [/QUOTE]
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