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  • #16
    battleship
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 4958

    Well my AR is 7.62x39 caliber so anything beyound 200 yards or 150 for that matter and i feel it would not be that accurate as a weapon due to that particular bullet , but im just going on what i can shoot at and hit with iron sights, at the range, im just shooting out to 50 yards and that has been a struggle with iron sights. im hoping CQT will give me caperble range to the limits of the 7.62x39 bullet.

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    • #17
      USN CHIEF
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Nov 2007
      • 11540

      You should be able to hit targets at 100 yards without a problem with that scope. Human size targets up to 300 yards.
      Originally posted by tankerman
      I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
      Originally posted by Douglas711
      Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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      • #18
        battleship
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 4958

        Thats good to know, now were did i put my list of humans.

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        • #19
          randy
          In Memoriam
          • Nov 2006
          • 4642

          There are many many better scopes out there. It's heavy, sits too high, doesn't lend itself to ranging as well as other scopes out there.

          If you buy one don't start looking through other scopes you will be disapointed.

          Better options are Trijicon Accupoint 1.25 to 4 power$500.00, Meopta Meostar 1 to 4 $700. If you want to save some money even the Millet DMS1? 1 to 4 is better and it's only a couple of hundred bucks. The Leupold Mk4 1.5 to5 power is a way better scope. They make a couple of models even the cheap model is much better.

          The CQT scope came out years ago and started making inroads to 3 gun which is where it should shine. It didn't last long and now you almost don't see them at all. There are too many better options out there look around.

          Ask Prowler, Bear308, Regligous Shooter, USCbigdog, TMC, or AR15 I bet they all have the same answer about not getting one.

          Years ago I was all set to buy one but was talked out of it by one of the top shooters.
          I move slow but I make up for it by shooting poorly.

          When I hit the lotto I'm only shooting factory.

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          • #20
            randy
            In Memoriam
            • Nov 2006
            • 4642

            Originally posted by USN CHIEF
            You should be able to hit targets at 100 yards without a problem with that scope. Human size targets up to 300 yards.

            USNChief is telling you it's not a good scope. With the scopes I talked about you'll be shooting 8" plates at 300 yards and still beable to turn the power down for the close stuff.
            I move slow but I make up for it by shooting poorly.

            When I hit the lotto I'm only shooting factory.

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            • #21
              saki302
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2005
              • 7187

              I got a deal on mine and am very happy with it. The only downside I see is that it's on the heavy side.. Other than that, I have looked through many other optics, and am deifinitely not disappointed.

              The one thing you need to change is the factory mount- get the QR mount for it. The OEM mount is a bit cheesy. The QR mount raises it high enough to clear my back-up sights just barely, which works out perfect, IMO.

              I had a Trijicon accupoint 3-9x years ago and didn't like it too much. I never cared much for the chevron reticle over the post. IMO, the Leupold optics seem sharper/brighter, but it's been years since I had the Trijicon..

              -Dave

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              • #22
                J_Rock
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 2097

                Its a decent low power variable scope. If you are looking for a 200 yard scope I suggest a higher magnification. Also the illumination isnt that great and is pretty much useless during the day.

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                • #23
                  aplinker
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 16762

                  I'm in agreement with this, below.

                  It's a nice scope, but overpriced, and there are much better options out there. That doesn't mean if you had it that it wouldn't work, just that you could make better choices for your $.

                  If you don't need any ranging, get the Accupoint - price and triangle reticle are bright and fast.

                  If you want to range, then it becomes a cost question - all the way up to the Short Dot and Elcan SpectreDR

                  Originally posted by randy
                  There are many many better scopes out there. It's heavy, sits too high, doesn't lend itself to ranging as well as other scopes out there.

                  If you buy one don't start looking through other scopes you will be disapointed.

                  Better options are Trijicon Accupoint 1.25 to 4 power$500.00, Meopta Meostar 1 to 4 $700. If you want to save some money even the Millet DMS1? 1 to 4 is better and it's only a couple of hundred bucks. The Leupold Mk4 1.5 to5 power is a way better scope. They make a couple of models even the cheap model is much better.

                  The CQT scope came out years ago and started making inroads to 3 gun which is where it should shine. It didn't last long and now you almost don't see them at all. There are too many better options out there look around.

                  Ask Prowler, Bear308, Regligous Shooter, USCbigdog, TMC, or AR15 I bet they all have the same answer about not getting one.

                  Years ago I was all set to buy one but was talked out of it by one of the top shooters.

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