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Is US Optics the real deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1666988" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>PRS definitely is rough on scopes, lots of dialing up and down and zooming in and out. I'm glad I'm not the only one that's seeing failures at matches and noticing that Vortex Gen2's. I've personally seen 3 of these fail at a match including my own. </p><p></p><p>The B-series USO's are their best consumer grade scope yet. Note consumer grade. They're nothing like what they used to be. I don't think anything after the TPAL series earned the USO name and I could offer a reasonable argument that the TPAL's didn't really earn the name.</p><p></p><p>IOR's have been excellent scopes anywhere I've seen them with no return to depot level failures so far that I've seen. S&B's are legendary. </p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, you can pick up an old SN3 for a song and have one of the toughest, optically pimpin and best tracking scopes in the world. People burn money on new when sometimes the best answer is old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1666988, member: 96226"] PRS definitely is rough on scopes, lots of dialing up and down and zooming in and out. I'm glad I'm not the only one that's seeing failures at matches and noticing that Vortex Gen2's. I've personally seen 3 of these fail at a match including my own. The B-series USO's are their best consumer grade scope yet. Note consumer grade. They're nothing like what they used to be. I don't think anything after the TPAL series earned the USO name and I could offer a reasonable argument that the TPAL's didn't really earn the name. IOR's have been excellent scopes anywhere I've seen them with no return to depot level failures so far that I've seen. S&B's are legendary. For what it's worth, you can pick up an old SN3 for a song and have one of the toughest, optically pimpin and best tracking scopes in the world. People burn money on new when sometimes the best answer is old. [/QUOTE]
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