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<blockquote data-quote="429421Cowboy" data-source="post: 802760" data-attributes="member: 54332"><p>My long range rigs wear Leupolds, but if i need a scope that is worth more than they cost, it is the Nikons, i have been very impressed.</p><p> </p><p>After getting my best friend's .338 WM ready for elk season, we started using MOA dialing up for out to 600 with his Nikon 3-9 Buckmaster, and it tracked perfectly for us everytime and held up to many hundreds of elk loads until we upgraded (to another Nikon). That scope now sits on my coyote rig. I would expect those results with my $700 Leupold, but to have it in a $190 scope was amazing to me. I think the Nikons punch out of their weight class for quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="429421Cowboy, post: 802760, member: 54332"] My long range rigs wear Leupolds, but if i need a scope that is worth more than they cost, it is the Nikons, i have been very impressed. After getting my best friend's .338 WM ready for elk season, we started using MOA dialing up for out to 600 with his Nikon 3-9 Buckmaster, and it tracked perfectly for us everytime and held up to many hundreds of elk loads until we upgraded (to another Nikon). That scope now sits on my coyote rig. I would expect those results with my $700 Leupold, but to have it in a $190 scope was amazing to me. I think the Nikons punch out of their weight class for quality. [/QUOTE]
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