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Do you guys ever worry about buying precision equipment from Ebay? I'm always a little scared to do so. Maybe I'm just paranoiod...
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Get a scope with lifetime warranty...................
Buy it once ! |
Originally Posted by Hoggaphobia
(Post 3461208)
Do you guys ever worry about buying precision equipment from Ebay? I'm always a little scared to do so. Maybe I'm just paranoiod...
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Go for an elite 3200 or 4200. You won't be disappointed.
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I see a few others in this thread have already mentioned it but if it was me I'd be looking for a Burris Fullfield II. I have one and was really impressed with it in low light. I could see stuff through it that I couldn't see with my naked eye when it started getting dark. Out of the few scopes I've used it's my favorite and seems to be the best in low light. I love it. I picked it up on clearance last year for $199.99 with a free Garmin eTrex GPS. I think you could probably find it cheaper with just the scope if you needed to.
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Pentax Pioneer 1. Same as the Burris less money.
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Good Prices on http://www.samplelist.com/..
A Nikon 3-9X40 Team Primos BDC for $179. It's the same scope as the Monarch UCC |
Originally Posted by Hoggaphobia
(Post 3461208)
Do you guys ever worry about buying precision equipment from Ebay? I'm always a little scared to do so. Maybe I'm just paranoiod...
If YOU placed an auction/sale at eBay for something you deem to be "precision", does it make it any less so just because you are selling it on eBay? iSnipe |
get you a 50mm if light is a problem
getting dark that will draw in the most light and hunt til dark |
Good luck getting quality for only $150.
I'd personally save my money and get at least a Leupold VX-II. Best time to buy a rifle scope would be after hunting season when everyone marks theirs down. |
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