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<blockquote data-quote="cecil30-30" data-source="post: 994926" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>I guess you could say that im relativly new to deer hunting with only 7 years experience,but since I started when i was 14 i have been saving my money and buying guns,and I would just top them off with a cheap simmons or cheap tasco at walmart and not think twice about it.Then when times comes to sight theses scopes and rifles in,none ofthem seem to work right.On one scope 1 click up may mean 10 clicks left,and on another 1 click down might mean 3 clicks up,or it may not even move at all.I have had no luck at all out of cheap scopes and I am just now starting to realize that you definatly get what you pay for when it comes to Optics!I just bought my first Leupold for my muzzleloader and man what a differenc,when you give it a click to the left,that is where it goes!Seems like everytime i get a cheap scope,they are trash,just plain and simple.I bought the SImmons whitetail Classic scope for $110 a few years ago and it is a great scope and still holding a zero to this day on my 30-06,been sighted in now for about 3 years,with no adjustments.But really $110 is justa drop in the bucket compared to these 4 and 5 hundred dollar scopes people buy.I could not afford that but I won't spend under $100 on a scope from here on out,because you do get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecil30-30, post: 994926, member: 3750"] I guess you could say that im relativly new to deer hunting with only 7 years experience,but since I started when i was 14 i have been saving my money and buying guns,and I would just top them off with a cheap simmons or cheap tasco at walmart and not think twice about it.Then when times comes to sight theses scopes and rifles in,none ofthem seem to work right.On one scope 1 click up may mean 10 clicks left,and on another 1 click down might mean 3 clicks up,or it may not even move at all.I have had no luck at all out of cheap scopes and I am just now starting to realize that you definatly get what you pay for when it comes to Optics!I just bought my first Leupold for my muzzleloader and man what a differenc,when you give it a click to the left,that is where it goes!Seems like everytime i get a cheap scope,they are trash,just plain and simple.I bought the SImmons whitetail Classic scope for $110 a few years ago and it is a great scope and still holding a zero to this day on my 30-06,been sighted in now for about 3 years,with no adjustments.But really $110 is justa drop in the bucket compared to these 4 and 5 hundred dollar scopes people buy.I could not afford that but I won't spend under $100 on a scope from here on out,because you do get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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