There was a guy at the range that had a beautiful ZCO 5-27 on a CZ 457 yet couldn’t keep up with my RimX/Midas 6-24 past 300 yards.Yep thats why I have mine too. Now people putting ZCO’s on rimfires, times have changed
Sad.
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There was a guy at the range that had a beautiful ZCO 5-27 on a CZ 457 yet couldn’t keep up with my RimX/Midas 6-24 past 300 yards.Yep thats why I have mine too. Now people putting ZCO’s on rimfires, times have changed
My cheapest setup...Yep thats why I have mine too. Now people putting ZCO’s on rimfires, times have changed
Bushnell 3200 3-9 for the win.Who has invested in a cheap scope that has worked out better than you thought it would? Let's be honest, we all don't mount $3,500.00 scopes on all of our rifles. I know I've purchased a few cheap models, (Tru-Glo, Bushnell, and more recently Sniper, (made by Presma Inc.), over the years. And I have to admit, all of them have worked out much better than I expected them to.
Perhaps I've been lucky. But I've run into others that have purchased several of the Presma models, and most all of them rave about their performance. (Presma Inc. is one of the largest optics manufacturers in Asia). I have to admit, for the price, the clarity and repeatability of their scopes is pretty amazing.
How about you guys? What inexpensive scopes have you purchased that have pleasantly surprised you? And which one's have turned out to be nothing but a POS, that ended up at a garage sale for 2 bits on the dollar?
Even though I don’t dial an lpvo, the turrets are crap on these but everything else is excellent
If I go by you folk’s standards my scopes are toilet paper tubes
Purchased a Japan made BSA 6-24X44AO w/TT around 25 years ago, dropped it on a SA54 sporter and used it on silhouettes for 2-3years, still have it somewheres.
Purchased a CenterPoint 4-16 blister pak scope ($80) from Wally World 20 years ago, dropped on a Finnfire range and it now sits on my Rem 504.
Was given a $60 bargain cave Cabelas pine ridge, dropped on a rifle and sighted in, it’s rested on several guns since- it’s weird 1/8 vertical and 1/4 iphy clicks take getting used to.
All these have allowed me to compete successfully so they’ve earned their place, they just don’t have the vert travel or FFP I prefer for MARS matches.
Thats me lolYep thats why I have mine too. Now people putting ZCO’s on rimfires, times have changed
Im not far behind! Im just going to put my atacr on my .22 and ZCO for my rifleThats me lol
I no longer own one, but the Bushnell fixed 10x for 199$ could get you to 1000 yards and was repeatable. It was a low budget scope that one could actually probably take to war. Lol
@Huskydriver You're only laughing because you know I'm telling the truth. The people who dispute things like this are the ones ashamed they spent so much, to gain so little. Everything is overpriced these days, and optics have gotten retarded. No rifle scope should cost over $2,000...Period. The manufacturer's profit margins keep getting fatter every year, while they refuse to pay their employees any more money with inflation. The same thing is happening in the construction industry... How do I know? Because I work in it everyday for a company that does the same bullshit. "Uhhhh, uhhhh, uhhhhh but COVID.....Broke.....Can't afford to give you a raise.... Blah blah fuckin' blah..." Every business has been playing that bullshit card for 2+ years. But yet, they survived the 'RONA by being "essential", and kept making money, and got all that sweet sweet government money...And yet, none of us peons that kept working and making them the money, instead of getting $1,000 a fuckin week on unemployment like some lazy pieces of shit (which is more than we make working after taxes), kept working, and we never saw a fuckin extra dime.
That's my comment for about 80% of the scopes out thereIt’s on my list ... just wish it was 5-6 oz lighter
Oooh, I had a Tasco 8-32 that was worse than looking through mudGiant Tasco Varmint scope back in 1980’s. Was the cats ass!! Still have it!
So quaint!
Sirhr
Bought a cheapo $100 Tasco spotting scope a number of years ago. Worked great for shooting out to 200-yrds, at least. Bright, clear and a great case! (The case probably cost more than the scope!) I liked it! I recently bought a Bushnell Legend Tactical. I RELUCTANTLY passed the old Tasco down to my son.Who has invested in a cheap scope that has worked out better than you thought it would? Let's be honest, we all don't mount $3,500.00 scopes on all of our rifles. I know I've purchased a few cheap models, (Tru-Glo, Bushnell, and more recently Sniper, (made by Presma Inc.), over the years. And I have to admit, all of them have worked out much better than I expected them to.
Perhaps I've been lucky. But I've run into others that have purchased several of the Presma models, and most all of them rave about their performance. (Presma Inc. is one of the largest optics manufacturers in Asia). I have to admit, for the price, the clarity and repeatability of their scopes is pretty amazing.
How about you guys? What inexpensive scopes have you purchased that have pleasantly surprised you? And which one's have turned out to be nothing but a POS, that ended up at a garage sale for 2 bits on the dollar?
Hopefully that was after he passed on? Not before? Not immediately after he outshot you? Not right in front of him? Not while holding him off with a sidearm? LolMy father outshot me with a Cabela's 1-4, I had a Steiner M5Xi 3-15 at 800 yards. I threw my father's scope out.
But if you aren't putting it in a Spuhr, are you even trying?My cheapest setup...View attachment 7839634
I figured I'll go high end next time...
How well does it work? Looks to be a direct copy (other than S&B logos) externally...i tell everybody that i have schmidt & bender...
...but it's not...
Is this thread still available?I really want to get a counter sniper scope, mount it on a tacticalrifles.net rifle, and pick up the most accurate ammo ever posted on SH (if you remember the thread from back in the day where the guy rapid fired 10 rounds or so from “500” yards, pointed the camera at the ground, walked in circles for a min or two, then panned the camera up to the target that had a tight group of lightly greased phillips screw driver holes poked in it). Then I’d show up at a PRS match, wouldn’t sign up for the comp, but I’d walk around with the rifle/scope combo slung across my back so everyone knew I was a chilly muthafucka.
Should have gambled for his scope on marksmanship. DuhThere was a guy at the range that had a beautiful ZCO 5-27 on a CZ 457 yet couldn’t keep up with my RimX/Midas 6-24 past 300 yards.
Sad.
I may have a 3.5 - 18 on a 308 Gasser and it may still be working perfectly 10 years on....Around here? IOR is very much product non grata, it appears.
(ducks and runs away zig-zagging)
Its only there until my 6br is done being built but idk if im going to be able to switchback after. Really cant afford another oneIm not far behind! Im just going to put my atacr on my .22 and ZCO for my rifle
Yep, my heart says put a 3-4k optic on a .22, my wallet says start looking for a $500 ArkenIts only there until my 6br is done being built but idk if im going to be able to switchback after. Really cant afford another one
How well does it work? Looks to be a direct copy (other than S&B logos) externally...
Aluminum internals are a deal-breaker... LOLin reality i dont have it
but friends have vector optics 34mm FFP scopes (~1000$), and they tell that 'premium' chinese scopes are quite good these days.
internals are made from aluminium, but optics are quite good.
I was going to post this almost exactly; it’s a badass little optic. , taken some bumps lots of bad weather , illumination is daylight bright and it’s never lost zero.The 4x32 that came on a Barnette crossbow. No idea what Chinese company makes it but it’s held up and held zero year after year. It’s not been in downpours but has been wet and snowed on. Never fogged up which surprised me. Illumination is pretty solid.
The one Weaver made for Cabelas was my first mil/mil/ffp scope years ago.View attachment 7840652Weaver grand slam tac 3-10 is still the best 250 bucks Ive spent on a scope
I missed the joke. I thought it was a legitimate marketing attempt!It's a joke
I’m gonna tell people I read it was made in the same factory as HolosunI was going to post this almost exactly; it’s a badass little optic. , taken some bumps lots of bad weather , illumination is daylight bright and it’s never lost zero.
This is a fact!
I have a Tasco 6-24 Target, it is a total piece of shit optic in every possible way. I use it for instruction, to demonstrate to morons that higher magnification is far less important than glass quality.
If any morons need me to explain, just raise a hand, it's about time for another, "you gotta be a stupid motherfucker..." class.
I had two of last series of weaver grand slam; 4-16x42 and 5-20x50. optics were mediocre, but mechanicly were build like tanks. for 300$!This is a fact!
I’ve had three of these thru the years. I still have a hard to find sunshade for one on my shelf just incase I ever come across another one.
One of my biggest scope regrets was getting rid of my weaver tacticalI had two of last series of weaver grand slam; 4-16x42 and 5-20x50. optics were mediocre, but mechanicly were build like tanks. for 300$!