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<blockquote data-quote="Senderofan" data-source="post: 1045207" data-attributes="member: 13831"><p>I'm not trying to disparage you over your purchase.....just want you to realize you very well may be disappointed with your purchase. I have a couple of Nikon Buckmark scopes....that I paid less than $200 for each...for rimfire rifles...and have been more than satisfied. I also have a Vortex Viper 65.-20X by 50mm that I found a deal on for $280 new....that services an AR-15 very well. When it comes to my long range shooting.......scope quality goes up from Vortex PST and Sightron SIII's to Premier Heritage and Kahles. I've also owned a couple of NightForce scopes that served me very well out to 1,000 yards.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, in long range shooting, you want the best glass / coatings along with the best internals that you can afford. If the scope cannot perform in terms of repeatability....you might as well use open sights. The $40 Tasco or NcStar, and I won a Tasco on a .17 HMR rifle, does not compete with a mid level scope in both optics and adjustment. You will be disheartened in the end.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Senderofan, post: 1045207, member: 13831"] I'm not trying to disparage you over your purchase.....just want you to realize you very well may be disappointed with your purchase. I have a couple of Nikon Buckmark scopes....that I paid less than $200 for each...for rimfire rifles...and have been more than satisfied. I also have a Vortex Viper 65.-20X by 50mm that I found a deal on for $280 new....that services an AR-15 very well. When it comes to my long range shooting.......scope quality goes up from Vortex PST and Sightron SIII's to Premier Heritage and Kahles. I've also owned a couple of NightForce scopes that served me very well out to 1,000 yards. Ultimately, in long range shooting, you want the best glass / coatings along with the best internals that you can afford. If the scope cannot perform in terms of repeatability....you might as well use open sights. The $40 Tasco or NcStar, and I won a Tasco on a .17 HMR rifle, does not compete with a mid level scope in both optics and adjustment. You will be disheartened in the end. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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