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Northport buckslayr 01-14-2011 11:38 AM

konus scopes
 
Has anyone tried the Konus scopes that CVA seems to have somekind of promotions deal with? BPS has the scope and rings for $80, sounds like a deal but I dont want a junk scope, I have always been a bushnell guy.

Michael396 01-14-2011 12:09 PM

My sons CVA Wolf came with one on it. For that price, it is a very nice setup.

Urban_Redneck 01-14-2011 02:31 PM

Konus is pretty much bottom of the barrel for a hunting scope. SWFA sells the 3-9x for $44.95.

Spend more now, rather than re-buy later.

Chasam60 01-14-2011 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by Northport buckslayr (Post 3757835)
Has anyone tried the Konus scopes that CVA seems to have somekind of promotions deal with? BPS has the scope and rings for $80, sounds like a deal but I dont want a junk scope, I have always been a bushnell guy.

save up some$$$ you can buy a Nikon under $200 if you watch for sales A wise man told me one time,Buy the best equipment you can afford.Cheaper is seldom better

Charlie

lonewolf5348 01-14-2011 04:55 PM

I would say I would get the bushnell banner or for a few more bucks the trophy line
I post this a good read on low end scopes
http://www.opticsthoughts.com/index....views&Itemid=4

Doug100g 01-15-2011 04:44 AM


Originally Posted by Chasam60 (Post 3757916)
save up some$$$ you can buy a Nikon under $200 if you watch for sales A wise man told me one time,Buy the best equipment you can afford.Cheaper is seldom better

Charlie

x2

Glass is just as important as the gun.

hnt4food 01-15-2011 04:55 AM

I sold hunting optics for several years and those Konus had a lot of returns with problems. In fact more returns then any other brand we carried. The Bushnell Trophy at just over $100 is a far better scope. Very few problems and good quality glass. And I agree with saving up a bit if you can and step into a couple hundred dollar optic. Whether it is a Bushnell Elite or A Nikon Buckmaster or something of that sort. You will be much better off in the long run.

Northport buckslayr 01-15-2011 05:31 AM

all my other scopes are mid-level bushnell's, never had a problem with them but was curious about the konus. looks like I'll stick with bushnell.

falcon 01-15-2011 06:35 AM

[QUOTE]
A wise man told me one time,Buy the best equipment you can afford.Cheaper is seldom better


+1
True dat. You get what you pay for. For decades i had cheap scopes on most of my guns. Cleaned out the attic in December and gave the stuff to the Salvation Army. There were 14 rifles scopes that had gone bad for some reason or the other. A couple of them were old Weavers that just wore out. The rest were the usual cheap suspects. One of those cheap scopes cost me a trophy deer. Three or four of them cost me hogs when they went bad without warning.

Europeans will buy a $1,000 rifle and put a $2,000 scope on it. Americans will buy a $500 rifle and put a $50 scope on it. There is nothing wrong with a $500 rifle but something will most likely go wrong with that $50 scope.

MountainDevil54 01-15-2011 11:01 AM

i only have one konus and its the konus pro 3-9x44 and its a hell of a crystal clear scope. The super fine 30-30 ret. is excellent and allows me to use a bulls eye as small as 1/4" @ 100 yards for placing my shots accurately. Life time warranty as well.


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