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I am no scope snob, I own Leupold (VXII), Redfield(US), Weaver (Japanese), Bausch & Lomb and Sightron (S1) scopes because of their individual features, clarity and construction and have owned many other brands for the same reasons - but never just for their name. The Sightron SI 3-9x40 is a decent scope - worth the average street price at the time I got mine. It is not as clear as the above mentioned scopes, but so close that it's OK for general hunting and informal target shooting uses. This may vary by model though because I recently got a new Sightron SIH 1.75 - 4x32 that was actually terrible to look through - unable to arrive at a clear focus and the worst distortion I have ever seen in a scope, period. If there is a difference between the SI and SIH, maybe that's it but the SI 3-9x40 is at least worth the money I spent (about a hundred bucks).Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Anything made by Sightron seems to be really good.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Nice scope just didnt feel right. When I looked though it. Seemed fairly clear but the scope just didnt focus to well. If the scope had an adjustable AO this would be a very good product. But untill then I would be hesistent to buy a scope like this again.
Exceeded my expectations for brightness and clarity. I am pleased with my choice of the Sightron 3-9x40.
Nice scope
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned