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Thought I would pass this tidbit on from The 24 Hour Campfire.


Originally Posted By: rcamuglia
Anyone who thinks they can buy a scope for 350$ with incredible glass, accurate click values (at that price they won't even have turrets), accurate tracking and return to zero, is naive...

Or just plain stupid.



IMHO, you'll need to spend 1K on a scope that fits those requirements.

Real scopes cost 1500$ to 3000$
 
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A fool and his money Smiler
 
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IIRC, this guy used to be poster here. and there are a lot of Leupold scope owners who would disagree( me included)


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I would have to disagree, but hay it is his money. Must have a lot of it too.
 
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could it be that such pronouncements are a reason why he no longer posts here...?

Us "po folks" get along with Leupold somehow.
 
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Apparently I'm naive or stupid or something. I've been hunting with scopes that cost less than $350 for the last 40+ years and didn't notice how crummy they were.
 
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My first rifle proudly wore a Weaver K-4 (El Paso Tx made) I think it was $28---might have been $32. NOT $1500-$3000. Still have the rifle, but did upgrade to a Leupold variable.
 
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As far as I'm concerned, all modern scopes are dodgy, bar possibly some tactical models without erector tubes. Bring back the B&L Custom line.
 
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Everyone has their own price point they can live with as long as their expectations match it.


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WHAT??? You mean my Tasco "World Class" rifle scope isn't really World Class??? bummer..
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No, it isn't. But the one I bought for $100 back in 1987 served me well and is still in service.
 
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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
could it be that such pronouncements are a reason why he no longer posts here...?


Nope!!!

The sole reason he got the boot was his infection of being a jackass....some here have survived this longer....

hmmmmmm I wonder who


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RC, is talking about long range scopes. When one takes into account what a true long range scope is asked to do day in and day out he is on the money.

http://precisionrifleblog.com/...rifle-scope-line-up/

Even the Bushnell long range scopes is 1,150 dollars.


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Originally posted by jwp475:
RC, is talking about long range scopes. When one takes into account what a true long range scope is asked to do day in and day out he is on the money.

http://precisionrifleblog.com/...rifle-scope-line-up/

Even the Bushnell long range scopes is 1,150 dollars.


RC butted in on a thread about a scope on a muzzle loader.Not a long range discussion at all.I find him to be very rude and self centered.He made an ass out of himself.
 
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Originally posted by jwp475:
RC, is talking about long range scopes. When one takes into account what a true long range scope is asked to do day in and day out he is on the money.

http://precisionrifleblog.com/...rifle-scope-line-up/

Even the Bushnell long range scopes is 1,150 dollars.


RC butted in on a thread about a scope on a muzzle loader.Not a long range discussion at all.I find him to be very rude and self centered.He made an ass out of himself.


I assumed it was on a long range scope, I assumed incorrectly and stand corrected I agree with the rest of your post about RC.


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He's on 24 these days....still a rude narcissistic jackass


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imho, he was born a horse's ass, and has degenerated from there.

But, that's just me...
 
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My Burris Signature 6-24 is one hell of a piece of glass.... granted, I bought it some 15 years ago, but it only cost me about $650. That was the most I ever spent on a scope. It cost almost twice what the Savage F110 Tactical rifle that I put it on. 400 yds on groundhogs is easily a done deal!
 
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I'm not sure what to make of any of these replies. All of us who opened this post did so because we figured we live in ignorance. Well ignorance is bliss I guess... Wink
 
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Originally posted by AFRICAN LEADWOOD:
I'm not sure what to make of any of these replies. All of us who opened this post did so because we figured we live in ignorance. Well ignorance is bliss I guess... Wink

Unless you are rcamuglia.Then its a way of life! Wink
 
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