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JoeA 11-12-2007 02:10 PM

Brunton scopes good, bad or okay?
 
Last nighta won a draw for a .270 with Brunton scope 3x9 40 (NRA model) at a FNRA bqanquet. I have been looking to get a new centerfire rifle & scope, and this was very a nice surprise.

I was leaning towards Trijicon insimilar magnification & power.Apart from the differences in the reticles, how do they compare as scopes?

I know this issue, like many concering hunting hardware is subjective. I mostly hunt with a shotgun, so I'm looking for input from those with more rifle experience.





oldelkhunter 11-12-2007 02:37 PM

RE: Brunton scopes good, bad or okay?
 
Considering they don't feature scopes on their website I wonder if they did at one point and discontinued them. Trijicon requires the lamp to be changed out every I think 7-15 years not sure of the time frame. That is not covered by warranty. The scope is very rugged and no complaints about them breaking . Not sure how their customer service stacks up with companies that make similiar scopes that sell for similiar amount of money. I like the accupoints myself and have always wanted one for a deer rifle scope maybe I'll get one this year. They have great glass in them as well.

RandyA 11-20-2007 12:16 AM

RE: Brunton scopes good, bad or okay?
 
I have Brunton bino's, great quality. I bet their scope is good to. I was wondering about their spotting scopes. It is hard to find one to even just look at it though! :eek:


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