Re: Glass rec for GAP 300 win mag hunter
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dmorgil</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: the_fng</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dmorgil</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> However, I will never buy a NightForce again. I do not buy high priced items made in foreign companies. After dishing out the big bucks for what was advertised as a high end bullet proof scope and most important to me, advertised as "made in USA" I was shocked at what I received. The scope is clearly marked made in Japan on the bottom. A call to NightForce to express my dissatisfaction revealed more. NightForce employees informed me not to worry, "well we watch them and they build them to our specs". Then I was further shocked when they informed me they were intending to import more product from overseas. The problem with all this is now I don't believe anything they advertise. I have three Nikon's on an LR308 and two AR15 varmint guns. The scopes are made in Japan. They cost about 1/4th that of a NightForce and they are probably made at the same vendor. There are several things about the Nikons that are very similar to the NightForce. What a way to get a nice price mark up and stuff their pockets with the money made by cheaper imports passed off as made in America. At least Nikon doesn’t lie. They are up front about their product and offer a good scope for the money. I can’t believe what I just paid for a Japanese scope!
Buyer Beware... I think Leopold’s are still 100% made in America. That will be my next scope but not before confirmation of where it was built.
Hope this helps you.
Bob
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Would it upset you to know that NightForce is an Australian owned brand? Get over it jeeze
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Yes it would "upset me" but not too bad. I felt we may have a nice fit for a USA made sniper style scope. After a few months of dealing with them however I am done with NightForce. It would be a waste of money. I and several other shooters/gunsmiths across the US are shying away now as the problems begin. Remember they haven’t been around nearly as long as Burris or Leopold since it is an American Company don't expect competitors to say a word. They already know. Check out the equipment on Camp Perry's long range. (I live right next door). Mostly Leopold’s with a lot of Savorski, Zeiss and Burris.
Obviously that’s one of the things that makes this a great country. We can try what we want. I wish you the best.
Bob
Here is their headquarters and contact statement:
REPRODUCED From the NightForce contact site.
After two business days, if you have not had a reply or response from NightForce Optics, please call our customer service department at 208.476.9814 Customer Service, Technical & Warranty:
NightForce Optics, Inc.
336 Hazen Lane
Orofino, ID 83544
tel 208.476.9814 • fax 208.476.9817
[email protected]
The big tip off I missed here was the phrasing in the first to sentences. Don't expect immediate communication. Also, if you are getting very technical you will need to wait until they find the right guy. It took them 15 min to finally get someone on the phone who could talk about the coatings.
They do have an Aussie sales office but they are definitely an American out sourcing firm. They have put together a very good scope and web page as well as a sales network. The scope is just way over the top on cost for a scope put together by many different companies. If you would like to see a US scope that is very tactical check out a "SuperSniper". Very nice scope. Anyway none of them hold a candle to the aesthetics or integrity of a Burris Black Diamond.
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You know that Burris out-sources scopes too, right? I am not completely certain about the Black-Diamonds, but most are made in the Philippines.
And Swfa has never said anything other than the fact that their scopes are made in Japan.