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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Broken arrow" data-source="post: 1571103" data-attributes="member: 58671"><p>It's been my experience over a lifetime of shooting that when it comes time to purchase optics most skimp and never learn how accurate the rifle or the shooter is. I can't tell you in good faith a cheap or even moderately price scope that tracks straight, returns to zero or holds up to recoil or even riding in a UTV or 4 wheeler. I've only owned 3 scopes over the years that held their zero. Unbelievably one was a Tasco on a light recoiling 22-250. Another was a Leupold that held zero but didn't track or return to zero after making adjustments. The only scope I ever owned that tracks exactly, returns to zero, holds its zero is a $2000+ Nightforce NSX. I will never buy a cheap scope again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broken arrow, post: 1571103, member: 58671"] It’s been my experience over a lifetime of shooting that when it comes time to purchase optics most skimp and never learn how accurate the rifle or the shooter is. I can’t tell you in good faith a cheap or even moderately price scope that tracks straight, returns to zero or holds up to recoil or even riding in a UTV or 4 wheeler. I’ve only owned 3 scopes over the years that held their zero. Unbelievably one was a Tasco on a light recoiling 22-250. Another was a Leupold that held zero but didn’t track or return to zero after making adjustments. The only scope I ever owned that tracks exactly, returns to zero, holds its zero is a $2000+ Nightforce NSX. I will never buy a cheap scope again. [/QUOTE]
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