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Millett on Hunting Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="HRstretch" data-source="post: 192651" data-attributes="member: 7480"><p>Sorry to hear about your unfortunate experience. I guess that totally discredits the two Millet 6X25X56 Varmint scopes I have, that have worked flawlessly and track back to zero time and time again. </p><p></p><p>By the way both have been on my 7MM STW and now one sets on my .270 as well. So i guess by my statement then I have had twice as good of luck with my Millet scopes and therefore everyone should run out and bye only Millet?</p><p></p><p>Probably not, but it seemed a logical step from your original comments. This is not the top of the line $800-$1000 scopes, but for most non magnum and lighter recoiling rifles I believe they are a good value and should not be discredited on just the one unfortunate experience. Yes a lot of the older generation scopes were junk and they even have a notice on their web site warning about junk counterfeit scopes that are on the market now.</p><p></p><p>Just curious what did you upgrade to BSA, Tasco??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HRstretch, post: 192651, member: 7480"] Sorry to hear about your unfortunate experience. I guess that totally discredits the two Millet 6X25X56 Varmint scopes I have, that have worked flawlessly and track back to zero time and time again. By the way both have been on my 7MM STW and now one sets on my .270 as well. So i guess by my statement then I have had twice as good of luck with my Millet scopes and therefore everyone should run out and bye only Millet? Probably not, but it seemed a logical step from your original comments. This is not the top of the line $800-$1000 scopes, but for most non magnum and lighter recoiling rifles I believe they are a good value and should not be discredited on just the one unfortunate experience. Yes a lot of the older generation scopes were junk and they even have a notice on their web site warning about junk counterfeit scopes that are on the market now. Just curious what did you upgrade to BSA, Tasco?? [/QUOTE]
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