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best mid-range scope
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<blockquote data-quote="genecole" data-source="post: 19378" data-attributes="member: 1416"><p>Nate,</p><p>I got the 1" version, i did have some doubts about it but i like the high end power. I agree that the other brands are now equal to leupold and cost less. however, i have used many leupolds and have yet to re-zero a rifle. i took Baush&Lomb elite 4200 4-16*50 to africa a couple years ago and had lots of problems, in ten days i rezeroed the rifle three times ( in know it wasnt the rifle) my dad and brother were both shooting leupolds that were considerably older than my scope and never missed a shot or worried. i think one of the main reasons i went leupold was if i do decide that scope isnt what i want, then it will usually hold its value better than most others. That said, I appreciate your input though. also the fact that most other scopes have 1/8 MOA clicks persuaded me to go leupold.</p><p>thanks</p><p>Gene Cole III</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="genecole, post: 19378, member: 1416"] Nate, I got the 1" version, i did have some doubts about it but i like the high end power. I agree that the other brands are now equal to leupold and cost less. however, i have used many leupolds and have yet to re-zero a rifle. i took Baush&Lomb elite 4200 4-16*50 to africa a couple years ago and had lots of problems, in ten days i rezeroed the rifle three times ( in know it wasnt the rifle) my dad and brother were both shooting leupolds that were considerably older than my scope and never missed a shot or worried. i think one of the main reasons i went leupold was if i do decide that scope isnt what i want, then it will usually hold its value better than most others. That said, I appreciate your input though. also the fact that most other scopes have 1/8 MOA clicks persuaded me to go leupold. thanks Gene Cole III [/QUOTE]
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