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Reasonable Expectation(s)???and left and right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 1421907" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>After many decades of "paying for my education" by buying cheap scopes and guns, I have learned that if you just want to shoot, buy anything....If you want to be accurate and enjoy yourself, only buy the best...PERIOD. $500 spent now on a cheap scope, is just $500 thrown away. I wish I had someone to tell me this as I was growing up as it would have saved me a lot of wasted money. If you love accurate shooting, don't rush, wait, save and buy once but buy the best. It is a lifetime investment at that point, while cheaper purchases are disposable. Just my two cents (spent many thousands of times on wrong purchases). Good luck.</p><p>I am aware this might not be the exact answer to your question, but if you want a scope to track, you have to go top shelf. A Camry is a great car, but it cant handle and corner like a Porsche...Both run, both get you there, but if you goal is a Porsche, why start with the Camry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 1421907, member: 20769"] After many decades of "paying for my education" by buying cheap scopes and guns, I have learned that if you just want to shoot, buy anything....If you want to be accurate and enjoy yourself, only buy the best...PERIOD. $500 spent now on a cheap scope, is just $500 thrown away. I wish I had someone to tell me this as I was growing up as it would have saved me a lot of wasted money. If you love accurate shooting, don't rush, wait, save and buy once but buy the best. It is a lifetime investment at that point, while cheaper purchases are disposable. Just my two cents (spent many thousands of times on wrong purchases). Good luck. I am aware this might not be the exact answer to your question, but if you want a scope to track, you have to go top shelf. A Camry is a great car, but it cant handle and corner like a Porsche...Both run, both get you there, but if you goal is a Porsche, why start with the Camry? [/QUOTE]
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