There's a reason folks pay $700 for an Accupoint 2.5-10x56 and go back and buy more. On powerlines, gas lines, cutovers and fields, they are the best value for the $.
Fits the rifle doesn't mean much when you can't see the target. Self adjusting illuminated center dot is handy.
Well you can't currently buy a 6x SWFA, but fan Bois keep recommending them. Buy a Trijicon and quit listening to folks recommending a scope that hasn't been available in the last year...and the Trijicons are better in low light and variable magnification
Yes sir, I won't use a brake. Bought a 300prc just to see what 225 gr eld-m would do...and i have old crappy shoulders. Gimme that recoil vs the noise.
Oh I actually said "80% of their sales volume is junk", so not every product line. Some of the higher end may be ok. I'm sure they sell many more lower end scopes than $1400 scopes.
Crossfire, Diamondback, Viper, Razor.
It's been 5-8 yrs now, but I remember failure to adjust windage or elevation and failure to hold zero. One or two replacements didn't have enough travel to adjust to zero...on rifles the original scopes did
Someone better snatch her up. I have one like it that's a stone cold killer...and 90% of my rifles are a-bolts and x-bolts. I can't seem to let her go.
How much hunting have you done with it, and have you ever forgotten hearing protection in the heat of the moment?
I have 80% hearing loss left and 30% loss right. Constant ringing.
Much of the loss on the left was from one braked shot. If a brake catches you just right, it only takes once.