Huntindog45
WKR
Did you even read what the OP wrote? Go back and read the last line.
Relax Francis... was just making a joke about the 7mm 08 because that is what most friends of mine get their daughters and wives.
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Did you even read what the OP wrote? Go back and read the last line.
Relax Francis... was just making a joke about the 7mm 08 because that is what most friends of mine get their daughters and wives.
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Decades ago, as a young man I purchased a complete set of Sears Craftsman sockets. I went to work on my truck and striped out the socket, went to Sears for a replacement and continued to do the same thing 3 more times. The salesman told me the same thing about that lifetime warranty. The problem is that the craftsman sockets for the time I purchased them were made in China. In short, they were crap. An unconditional lifetime warranty on crap is just that crap, and Vortex has a very solid reputation for failures of all types. I would much rather purchase a product in which I am not at all likely to need a warranty.Remington 700 in your flavor cartridge and somw good vortex glass, gotta love that unconditional lifetime warranty
Vortex builds a product line that ranges from $100 to $1500 plus not every item will be a gold nugget but thier top end products hold thier own.Decades ago, as a young man I purchased a complete set of Sears Craftsman sockets. I went to work on my truck and striped out the socket, went to Sears for a replacement and continued to do the same thing 3 more times. The salesman told me the same thing about that lifetime warranty. The problem is that the craftsman sockets for the time I purchased them were made in China. In short, they were crap. An unconditional lifetime warranty on crap is just that crap, and Vortex has a very solid reputation for failures of all types. I would much rather purchase a product in which I am not at all likely to need a warranty.
But what caliber?I'll say it...
Tikka T3x CTR
Bushnell LRTS
Out the door under 2k with a fine package.
I am not that guy....
Most people that talk down on vortex spent less and expected much much more.
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OkI am not that guy.
Remington 700 in your flavor cartridge and somw good vortex glass, gotta love that unconditional lifetime warranty
Exactly, i use a vortex viper pst gen 1 that was a grand or more new on my 300 wimag and have run steel out to 1050 yards all day long dont buy entry level shit and expect high end results......most manufactures make budget lower end optics they have to offer to stay competitiveDing Ding Ding
It is kinda funny to listen to folks praise the LOW built Nightforce/SWFA offerings and then go on to whine about how ALL Vortex offerings are junk. They have no clue that many offerings from Athlon, Vortex, Nightforce, Bushnell, etc., etc., etc. are all built by LOW with same/similar components, LOL.
Of course cheap chinese scopes are just that. Doesn't matter what logo is on cheap stuff.
Fanboys are funny.....and usually the most ignorant consumers in the market.
Mountain tech is soooo 2018... all about sportsmatch rings nowImma have to do it myself, aren't I?!
Stainless Tikka T3x, .30-06
SWFA 6x42, mountain tech rail & good rings.
& $700 worth of range membership & ammo.

Mountain tech is soooo 2018... all about sportsmatch rings now
plus 30-06 is overkill when tikka offers a fast twist 223 perfect for 77 matchkings.
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