skipper wrote:I can't argue with Rick about Leupold scopes. I have owned many in my lifetime. I have never needed warranty work on any of them and that in itself says a lot.
I would like to offer another suggestion on a scope that is less well known and being less recognized might have a cost advantage. Mueller scopes are well made scopes. If you have ever read Chuck Hawks reviews you might have noticed his comments on them. You could get a lot of scope for a lot less money. Check out the link below. Here is a scope with all the bells and whistles for less than $300.
http://www.muelleroptics.com/products/MU852550IGR.html
I read someones comment a while back talking about if they had my money they could afford a Nightforce. Let me assure you that I am not rich my any stretch of the imagination. I will admit that I am a lot better off financially than I was years ago when I built my own house, furniture, etc. Let me also assure you that I worked very hard for many years to get where I am today. If I was looking for the best possible value I would seriously consider the Mueller or perhaps a Weaver. No flame on the other scopes mentioned here, just an affordable alternative.
Chuck hawks rates the Leupold Rifleman, FX-I, VX-I lines and Nikon Buckmaster as Three Star out of Five scopes. He places the Mueller in the same catagory. Read it for yourself. I will agree that you get what you pay for but, if you're really looking for as much scope as you can for the money the Mueller might just be the ticket. I would also agree that you should compare them to other scopes side by side at a store if possible before laying down hard earned cash.Chuck Hawks wrote:Less well known to most consumers is the name Mueller. Mueller Extreme Sports Optics markets the Eraticator riflescope. This is a high power varmint scope with excellent features for its moderate price, including fully multi-coated optics, target type adjustment turrets with 1/8 MOA clicks, an illuminated reticle, a European style fast focus eyepiece, and more.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/optical_sights.htm