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good looking scope with rings--- free shipping---after I got the 2 scopes I ordered and saw the quality when the first shipment arrived I ordered 2 more to replace already scoped guns repeat business is the best revue you can give
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Scope held up well through the half dozen shots I used to sight it in with on a TC Encore pistol in .270 Win. Granted, not much of a torture test. I did note that the 1/4 MOA adjustment clicks were nowhere near 1/4 MOA, but for my intended use (handgun hunting) this is not an issue as I'll sight it in once and leave it there. The one thing that is an issue is eye relief: 1x to 4x is pretty constant, but as you move above 4x it shortens very quickly; by the time you get up to 7x it's only about 4 or 5 inches. That is not where I want my eye positioned when you touch off a rifle round in a handgun. If you are willing to use it as a 1-4x scope, however, it's a pretty good value for the money.
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for the money you wont find better
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