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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 20425" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Well pin me down and call me spot?My memory isn't the best and springfield scopes beinng overpriced is OLD news.</p><p> Kinda lost track of Jimmy the last couple of years but last I talkt to him that Springfield scope was a sore spot that hadn't healed.The scope come back very close to level but not perfect(Jimmy is into perfect,especialy when he pays $800+)It also had a trcking problem and the mildots where too coarse to use as a prairie dog scope(his falt he was told!)</p><p> Yes the bubble is very handy(if its level and stays that way!)</p><p> They may have ben the first to use mildot extensively but have since ben way outdone in the market by even Tasco(Super Sniper)let alone IOR,NF(had enough sence to bail Hakko and fast),and leupold.</p><p> Hell I was just trying to be polite!You would be better off selling them to a wanabe sniper and use the funds for a scope that you can rely on.As others have said a toilet paper roll with string for reticles is more cost effective than Springfield.</p><p> If you cant build it right the first time how are you ever gona fix it <img src="http://images/icons/rolleyes.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>[ 11-07-2004: Message edited by: Mach V ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 20425, member: 93"] Well pin me down and call me spot?My memory isn't the best and springfield scopes beinng overpriced is OLD news. Kinda lost track of Jimmy the last couple of years but last I talkt to him that Springfield scope was a sore spot that hadn't healed.The scope come back very close to level but not perfect(Jimmy is into perfect,especialy when he pays $800+)It also had a trcking problem and the mildots where too coarse to use as a prairie dog scope(his falt he was told!) Yes the bubble is very handy(if its level and stays that way!) They may have ben the first to use mildot extensively but have since ben way outdone in the market by even Tasco(Super Sniper)let alone IOR,NF(had enough sence to bail Hakko and fast),and leupold. Hell I was just trying to be polite!You would be better off selling them to a wanabe sniper and use the funds for a scope that you can rely on.As others have said a toilet paper roll with string for reticles is more cost effective than Springfield. If you cant build it right the first time how are you ever gona fix it [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] [ 11-07-2004: Message edited by: Mach V ] [/QUOTE]
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