i dont want to get in trouble but try rimfire central. for a rimfire or small centerfire i think they would be great.
Like the header says, I see them for sale every now and then, I have several higher end weavers, Burris and leupolds, but have found a lot of the newere economy scopes can perform too. Just wanted to hear opinions from actual users. Thanks.
i dont want to get in trouble but try rimfire central. for a rimfire or small centerfire i think they would be great.
I have a few of the Meuller's and find them to be good scopes for the money. I've never had any problems with my 6.5X25X50AO.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
I have 2, both target models and have no complaints. They are both nice and clear and so far they are holding zero.
One is on a mod. 12 223, the other on a mod. 12 30BR. Foe $239 I would bite again.
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I shoot probably a dozen or more guns with mueller scopes. I seriously lost count. Most of them are the eradicator, two are the target 8-32 with the 30mm tube. The eradicator has great clarity and is very reliable, the target scopes give up some clarity for the magnification. I have them mounted on 17 rems, 204s, 222, 223s, 22-250s, 220 swifts, 6mms, and 6.5x284s. Although none of these are high recoil guns I have no problems with any of the scopes. I keep buying them because they are excellent quality for the price. I do also shoot high end leupolds, weavers, nikons, and zeiss scopes. Of all of them the zeiss is the only brand that has a severe edge on the muellers, and thats when shooting into bright sunlight or spotting with the scope for extended amounts of time.
Have (2) 4.5x14x44 APV . Use on squirrel rifles. Very good scope. Signature Z rings, med height. Set at 10 pwr, 75yds, head shots easy (with walking-shooting stick).
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