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<blockquote data-quote="Kimberman" data-source="post: 996197" data-attributes="member: 2808"><p>I have had a cheap scope cost me a very nice buck, it was a Cabelas Pine Ridge 2-7 that I put on my first muzzle loader. It would shift the point of impact vertically 1 foot to 18 inches at 50 yards. I have also had the crosshairs break in 2 cheap Bushnell scopes. I do have 2 Simmons scopes that have been OK, one rides on my 10/22, the other rides on my old 30-06 that I dont hunt with anymore, but will loan out if someone needs a gun to go hunting. I have had great luck out of my 2 Nikon Monarchs, a Leupold VX2, and a Pentax Lightseeker. None of them cost me more than 300 dollars, but none were under 200. If I had the money there would be nothing but Zeiss scopes on all of my rifles, but I have a lot of rifles and want more, so I will stay in my 200-300 dollar range and get more rifles with the money I dont spend on Zeiss optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimberman, post: 996197, member: 2808"] I have had a cheap scope cost me a very nice buck, it was a Cabelas Pine Ridge 2-7 that I put on my first muzzle loader. It would shift the point of impact vertically 1 foot to 18 inches at 50 yards. I have also had the crosshairs break in 2 cheap Bushnell scopes. I do have 2 Simmons scopes that have been OK, one rides on my 10/22, the other rides on my old 30-06 that I dont hunt with anymore, but will loan out if someone needs a gun to go hunting. I have had great luck out of my 2 Nikon Monarchs, a Leupold VX2, and a Pentax Lightseeker. None of them cost me more than 300 dollars, but none were under 200. If I had the money there would be nothing but Zeiss scopes on all of my rifles, but I have a lot of rifles and want more, so I will stay in my 200-300 dollar range and get more rifles with the money I dont spend on Zeiss optics. [/QUOTE]
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