Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
Hey guys,
Looking for honest experience from anyone who has used a Redfield Revenge with the Dial-N-Shoot Accu-Plex system.
All I can find on internet reviews is "good scope looks cool" or "image is really clear"
Curious as to how it holds zero, holds up in the actual field/rain/cold, durability and most of all actual reliability of the bullet drop compensation system in it.
They used to retail at $399 or thereabouts and now can be had as "last years old junk" model prices of around $220.
Looks to me like a typical quality Redfield (Leupold just not made by unionised Americans....) with all the great full warranty etc.
Any actual users' feedback, pros and cons would be appreciated.
Would be using it on a Rem 700 in .308 Win for "hunting accuracy" out to about 500 meters max. Basically to hit about 12" to 24" square at 500 meters or better with much practice.
Thanks!
Looking for honest experience from anyone who has used a Redfield Revenge with the Dial-N-Shoot Accu-Plex system.
All I can find on internet reviews is "good scope looks cool" or "image is really clear"
Curious as to how it holds zero, holds up in the actual field/rain/cold, durability and most of all actual reliability of the bullet drop compensation system in it.
They used to retail at $399 or thereabouts and now can be had as "last years old junk" model prices of around $220.
Looks to me like a typical quality Redfield (Leupold just not made by unionised Americans....) with all the great full warranty etc.
Any actual users' feedback, pros and cons would be appreciated.
Would be using it on a Rem 700 in .308 Win for "hunting accuracy" out to about 500 meters max. Basically to hit about 12" to 24" square at 500 meters or better with much practice.
Thanks!


















































