| Mojotex |
10-17-2012 05:13 PM |
Western Field is a "brand name" of Montgomery Ward's. Montgomery Ward's was once a player in the hunting gear "mail order catalogue" business, similar to Sears and Roebuck back then whose brand was J.C Higgins, if I recall correctly. The firearms and scopes, rods and reals etc. were all made on contract. And were basic, inexpensive gear. I am 99.99% sure neither are in the firearms/scope business these days. And have not been for quiet a while. This scope could have been made by any of the scope makers of the times. It would have been an entry level grade. I know of no way to know for sure where it was made.
The "2.5-9" means that it is a "variable" ..... that is adjustable from 2.5 power to 9 power. A "3-9" means that the lowest power is 3X. There is practically no appreciable difference between 2.5-9 and 3-9 when variable scope it comes to use for hunting.
The "20" indicates that the forward end is 20 mm in diameter. This is relatively small, and is not conducive to being able to perform well in low light. I agree with "bugsNbows" .... the glass used in this scope is "low end".
But being that it was your great-grandfather's, I say take it to the range to see if it holds "zero". Then view through it very late one afternoon. That'll let you know if it is not "broken" and give you a good idea of how it does in low light. If you find it satisfactory, use it. If not , save up as much as you can then buy the best scope that you can afford.
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