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<blockquote data-quote="wyrshunter1" data-source="post: 2517495" data-attributes="member: 122173"><p>The old Weaver Grandslams and Superslams are Japan LOW glass. They are heavy but solid and an incredible optical value for their ebay price. Particularly in the 6.5 x 20 Grand Slam or 4x20 SuperSlam. I dont usually think that a hunting scope over 12 or 14 power is worth it unless you are getting into mid or high end optics. But the Weaver is an exception. Its a $1000.00 scope for $400.00 if you can even find LOW glass in that range now.</p><p></p><p>Be careful on the Burris. I knew they had moved their new Fullfield IV line to China but they also moved their signature line. I got a signature 2 10 for a Tikka .270 for about 330.00 a couple months back and it seems great but I was disappointed to see the made in China.</p><p></p><p>The Fullfield II, E1, and Veracity lines are all still made in the Phillipines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyrshunter1, post: 2517495, member: 122173"] The old Weaver Grandslams and Superslams are Japan LOW glass. They are heavy but solid and an incredible optical value for their ebay price. Particularly in the 6.5 x 20 Grand Slam or 4x20 SuperSlam. I dont usually think that a hunting scope over 12 or 14 power is worth it unless you are getting into mid or high end optics. But the Weaver is an exception. Its a $1000.00 scope for $400.00 if you can even find LOW glass in that range now. Be careful on the Burris. I knew they had moved their new Fullfield IV line to China but they also moved their signature line. I got a signature 2 10 for a Tikka .270 for about 330.00 a couple months back and it seems great but I was disappointed to see the made in China. The Fullfield II, E1, and Veracity lines are all still made in the Phillipines [/QUOTE]
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