Re: Counter Sniper scopes Review/Test
Three of these CS scopes showed up at my local range today installed on 3 different rifles including a new Savage 110 BA in 338 Lapua. I only know what the scopes look like from this forum. I was looking over the rifle because I'm interested in it and low and behold I noticed the white "tactical" writing all over the scope and saw the notorious Statue of Liberty on the eyepiece. I laughed to myself as I asked the "retired police officer" what kind of scope it was. He said very proudly it was a Counter Sniper and that he had 3 of them. I replied with the old never heard of the CS brand response. He started to give me the special operations speech and I cut him off with "have you ever heard of Nightforce or Snipers Hide?" He got angry and said yeah those guys on Snipers Hide don't know jack sh!t. I watched him waste at least $100 worth of ammo trying to sight the 338 Lapua rifle in. A couple clicks left, a couple clicks right, a couple clicks back and forth for at least an hour. I even heard him say to his son/friend that something was wrong with the scope. At this point I started to feel bad for the poor guy. His partner then chimed in with "well we'll just send it back. They will take care of us." He asked me what scopes the military uses. I said not that brand, probably Nightforce or Leupold maybe even US Optics. I then got the "they make a titanium version that is $8000. I replied with "no scope is worth $8000 and left him alone. As I was leaving they had run out of ammo and they were still adjusting the scope. I'm honestly surprised it lasted as long as it did on the 338, although, the brake on that rifle is very effective.
Three of these CS scopes showed up at my local range today installed on 3 different rifles including a new Savage 110 BA in 338 Lapua. I only know what the scopes look like from this forum. I was looking over the rifle because I'm interested in it and low and behold I noticed the white "tactical" writing all over the scope and saw the notorious Statue of Liberty on the eyepiece. I laughed to myself as I asked the "retired police officer" what kind of scope it was. He said very proudly it was a Counter Sniper and that he had 3 of them. I replied with the old never heard of the CS brand response. He started to give me the special operations speech and I cut him off with "have you ever heard of Nightforce or Snipers Hide?" He got angry and said yeah those guys on Snipers Hide don't know jack sh!t. I watched him waste at least $100 worth of ammo trying to sight the 338 Lapua rifle in. A couple clicks left, a couple clicks right, a couple clicks back and forth for at least an hour. I even heard him say to his son/friend that something was wrong with the scope. At this point I started to feel bad for the poor guy. His partner then chimed in with "well we'll just send it back. They will take care of us." He asked me what scopes the military uses. I said not that brand, probably Nightforce or Leupold maybe even US Optics. I then got the "they make a titanium version that is $8000. I replied with "no scope is worth $8000 and left him alone. As I was leaving they had run out of ammo and they were still adjusting the scope. I'm honestly surprised it lasted as long as it did on the 338, although, the brake on that rifle is very effective.