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Mueller Scope Review
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<blockquote data-quote="P-Dog" data-source="post: 65812" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>I was doing a search for a dealer on the best prices for the new Mueller Tactical and for some reason this post popped up in the search engine.</p><p></p><p>I have to say Mr. Ranger that I currently own 3 Mueller scopes now (will be buying the tactical shortly) and find your post quite misleading. Simmons, scopes have some the widest FOV scopes on the market but that doesnt make them better than a Lupy which has less, does it?</p><p>You stated the Mueller isnt as bright as the Nikon Buckmaster which are priced about the same but your not realizing that your getting the extra illuminated feature which is a huge benifit for low light shooting and something the Nikon doesnt have so I think in comparison that would equal the them out.</p><p>You also stated the illuminated feature doesnt show up during bright daylight, its not suppose too, it was designed for low light conditions (as stated on their website)when a standard black reticle begins to blend into the background.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Next you say the Mueller was brighter than the BSA yet you say the Mueller is Pathetic becasue of the FOV, maybe its the BSA that is pathetic because it uses poor lenses and isnt nearly as clear or bright.</p><p></p><p>It appears your entire opinion of the Mueller scope is based soley on the FOV. Did you "actually" measure the FOV on the Mueller? Maybe the BSA is actually wider than advertised and the Mueller is as advertisied? I found this to be the case on a few Simmons scopes I have for my air guns, they are wider than advertised.</p><p></p><p>P-Dog</p><p></p><p>P-Dog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P-Dog, post: 65812, member: 2449"] I was doing a search for a dealer on the best prices for the new Mueller Tactical and for some reason this post popped up in the search engine. I have to say Mr. Ranger that I currently own 3 Mueller scopes now (will be buying the tactical shortly) and find your post quite misleading. Simmons, scopes have some the widest FOV scopes on the market but that doesnt make them better than a Lupy which has less, does it? You stated the Mueller isnt as bright as the Nikon Buckmaster which are priced about the same but your not realizing that your getting the extra illuminated feature which is a huge benifit for low light shooting and something the Nikon doesnt have so I think in comparison that would equal the them out. You also stated the illuminated feature doesnt show up during bright daylight, its not suppose too, it was designed for low light conditions (as stated on their website)when a standard black reticle begins to blend into the background. Next you say the Mueller was brighter than the BSA yet you say the Mueller is Pathetic becasue of the FOV, maybe its the BSA that is pathetic because it uses poor lenses and isnt nearly as clear or bright. It appears your entire opinion of the Mueller scope is based soley on the FOV. Did you "actually" measure the FOV on the Mueller? Maybe the BSA is actually wider than advertised and the Mueller is as advertisied? I found this to be the case on a few Simmons scopes I have for my air guns, they are wider than advertised. P-Dog P-Dog [/QUOTE]
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