centerpoint scopes
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centerpoint scopes
does any one have one or now how they are for a scope.
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Re: centerpoint scopes
a buddy has one on his ar15 in 223 and he hasn't had a problem yet. i have looked in it and it looks good to me clear and his is illuminated reticle in red and green.
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Re: centerpoint scopes
Do a side by side comparison with a Leupold or Nightforce or Nikon to see what it looks like compared to some of the better scopes. Usually, with scopes, you get what you pay for.
Can you read a newspaper at 100 yards with it?
Is it clear from edge to edge?
Does it hold the same point of aim as you zoom from the lowest to highest magnification?
Will it end up back at zero if you move the windage and elevation up four, right four, down four and left four?
How does it work in low light?
Does it have fully multicoated lenses?
Does it have an adjustable objective?
Hows the parallax?
If you're going to pay good money for it, it better cut the mustard. Start sceptical and let it impress you, if it can.
Can you read a newspaper at 100 yards with it?
Is it clear from edge to edge?
Does it hold the same point of aim as you zoom from the lowest to highest magnification?
Will it end up back at zero if you move the windage and elevation up four, right four, down four and left four?
How does it work in low light?
Does it have fully multicoated lenses?
Does it have an adjustable objective?
Hows the parallax?
If you're going to pay good money for it, it better cut the mustard. Start sceptical and let it impress you, if it can.
Hold 'em & Squeeze 'em