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  • generalpetres
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 787

    nikko stirling

    i was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this brand of scope particularly the targetmaster line. they somewhat look like nightforce scopes. they have them for 300 at turners and i was wondering if anyone had some experience before i bite the bullet. thanks
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    Droppin Deuces
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2010
    • 5969

    I would just spend a little more and get a Leupold, Nikon or Weaver.
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      mnguyen84
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 1132

      u should buy my muellet 8-32x scope. http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=645475

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      • #4
        dieselpower
        Banned
        • Jan 2009
        • 11471

        I saw those at Turners also. I can find some reviews but I want more info on them. I went ahead and bought a Leupold.

        For me I feel you get nothing for free, all discounts come at a cost...and when its too good to be true, its got issues you are not seeing.

        Technology, design and engineering come at a cost. There is no way a $200 scope is as good as a $500 scope when you are talking about manufacturing.

        Of course there are companies out there charging $500 for their $100 scopes..and people are seeing that in end use.

        This is why Primary Arms is such a valued company. They produce a low cost, low manufacturing cost scope and don't try to pass it off as a high end optic. It is what it is and there is big-time value there. For your $XXX you are getting a reasonably manufactured scope... thats a great freaking deal. Anyone who only has $200 to $300 bucks should look there for an optic.

        I am not going to piss on any company, but there is a $900 scope in the industry that is just a $150 scope with a $900 price tag. No better then your standard PA scope, no better manufacturing, no better anything. The only good reviews of these scopes are from people who rarely use them. From people who use them constantly, and in abusive environments they say they suck and need constant repair and upkeep, spending more time getting shipped back for repair then on the rifles and get sold used fairly quickly after the second repair. I was going to drop the $900 on one until I researched them.

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