Re: Millette Scopes
I have TRS-1 with 1/4" adjustments and I think they are the best bang for the buck. With a question like that you will get a wide range of answers as so has, the same like question which has been asked before you including myself.
To be straight and to the point, a scope with as many features that this scope offers, for around 300 bucks is hard to beat.
Are there better scopes out there than the Millet? Yes, plenty but get ready to also pay plenty.
Can you run it over with a truck without damaging it? I would not try it nor do I expect my scope to get ran over either.
Have there been issues with Millet? Yes, but so has the top of the line optics. I have not researched the error margin to units sold but I didn't really cared, since after all it is a $300 dollar scope with a lifetime warranty.
Just remember the basics. "You get what you pay for" but be sure that you know what you are looking for and what use you're going to give it.
I'm not L.E., Military nor does my job and life depend on a scope, it is just for recreational purpose only (or shooting paper as some like to call it). Otherwise I would probably work like a mule to get a top of the line optic.
I will not lie when I tell you that I was very skepticle when I bough the Millet due to the mixed feelings and reputation that people have expressed but I figured if worst comes to worst, I could have it repaired/replaced and the sell it taking a minimal hit.
I conducted a box test at 100yds with the TRS-1 and my Remi 700 XCR Tactical in .308, spitting out Black Hills Gold, 168gr. Ballistic Tip Hornady A-Max @ 2650fps. Shooting conditions were not ideal with a 10 to 15MPH R to L crosswinds but I was eiger to find out how this scope would do.
As you can see below my point of aim and starting point “A” actually went well with a sub MOA group, .47” to be exact in comparison to my practice shots (in the center). My second group on “B” it opened up a bit, about an inch but on mark. Third group on “C” was a sub MOA group but off mark to the left. Fourth group on “D” was just plain horrible, showing flyers with a 1.21” group and then everything fell back into place with a .53” group, bringing the turrets back to zero and aiming between "A" & "D" (superinposed in blue). Each transition from letter to letter was exactly 40 clicks which were crisp and even though this box drill was not optimal since the full capability/cliks of the scope were not excercised, I think it still served my purpose.
Good luck with your search.
Max