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wlleven
10-30-2013, 05:40 PM
This is one heck of a scope for the money, It is FAR, FAR better than any $300 + dollar scope I have ever purchased and is on par with scopes that cost many times as much, I am very, very pleased. If this scope performs like it looks, this will not be my last Primary Arms scope for sure ;- )

The click adjustments are positive, the finish is very nice, and the optics are clear. I want to add that I purchased the low rings, and they match the quality of the scope, they are very, very nice rings that would have cost me a lot more if I purchased from another company !

I don't have the gun yet to put this scope on as it comes out of gun jail on Monday, but I did put the rings on loosely and matched them up to the mount. The mount I got was a one piece right hand by Ironsighter, got it at Midway and it seems like a very well designed mount, the section that is over the open action if a half width so clearance is huge. Nice design, not only that, but the mount was $14.00 .....perfect !

Along with this I received my Boyd's Tacticool stock, it is ridged and will do much better than the plastic stock that is on my 10FP-SR. The stock is very nice especially for the money

All in all a good day ;- )


wll

LoneWolf
10-30-2013, 05:44 PM
Pictures please!

wlleven
10-30-2013, 06:00 PM
Pictures please!


They will be coming :-)

wll

missed
10-30-2013, 06:03 PM
Nice I want to see the tacticool too!

tammons
10-31-2013, 05:42 PM
Yup, thats my next scope.
Either that or the 1-6X or maybe both.

I just got the 1-4x and I am impressed.
Its a bit heavy but way ahead of most other cheapish 1-4x scopes I have tried.

At 1X there is little to no distortion and it has an illuminated center dot if you want to shoot occluded.

My only complaint is that the eyebox is tight and not as forgiving as a Leupold, but for $120 I am happy.
No tunnel vision which is great since that drives me nuts.

Even came with a spare battery in a holder in the L/R adjustment cap.

The flip up caps $uck.