Tallcooldrink
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I’m curious what people thinkk about the ZeroTech scopes? I haven’t had any issues with my Vengeance 4.5-18 x 44 and I find it a really great value, personally.
Hyper scroupulous?Nope. Wrong. The rifle is capable of shooting to it's limit of accuracy. What sights are used doesn't change that. Sighting apparatus can make the man shoot better, but not the rifle.
This is the advice that I came to give. Changing horses mid-stream makes no sense. That's how I ended up with an orphaned Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x. I should have just gone with the Nightforce off the hop rather than eventually getting to it. I also wish that I had bought a Zero Stop version, but that was my own damned mistake. And, since I'm regretting missteps, I should have gone with the 5.5-22x when I bought my first Nightforce for my 308 rather than the 3.5-15x.You like your Nightforce. Get another one. Why try something else, "economical", and end up disappointed?
There are a lot of good scopes out there. Most newer shooters, either to the sport, or to a particular discipline, don't know what they want, because they may not know what they need, or why they need those features, but think more + bigger = better, but this is not always the case for a particular application. Over the last 50+ years I have gon through a lot of scopes. Very few were really bad, a couple were quite good. The 24 x Tasco target scope I used for varmint hunting on my .22-250 was amazing back in late 70's/early 80's; but won't even compare to a lot of the scopes available today.While I have never personally had a nightforce I haven’t really heard anything bad about them other than the price. I do agree with the advice of buying what you know you like. I always find once I something “higher end” and try to go backwards it often ends up with disappointment or best case scenario of “meh……it’s OK”.



























