Mueller Scopes

I also read the good reviews and threw caution to the wind. I bought two, one with a red dot and one without. The red dot scope worked great for the fist 20 shots or so, but then the elevation dial became loose. I sent it back and they sent me another but I never could get it zeroed in correctly. The scope without the red dot started causing bad groups after about 100 rounds, at first I thought this was due to bad ammo, but when I replaced the scope with an old Kollmorgen ( highly recomended ) scope the problem was solved. I no longer own a Mueller scope and will never get another.
 
savage112 said:
I have two Mueller scopes that I have bought from Phil at Whitefalls. I haven't used them much yet but so far I am quite pleased with them and wouldn't hesitate to buy another. Don't know his phone no. but you can e-mail him at whitefalls@mts.net Hope this helps



Thanks.......I emailed Phil and got an immediate response....thanks again...Brampton Mike;)
 
B rampton Mike said:
Thanks.......I emailed Phil and got an immediate response....thanks again...Brampton Mike;)

Good luck. I think you are gona need it.
 
savage112 said:
Flobalob- What were you doing with these scopes of yours? I can understand having a problem with one of them but all three of them?


I did what I thought they were designed for, just mounted them on a rifle. I'm glad you are happy with yours, but the Mueller scopes I had were junk.
 
I have a 4.5-14x40 APV on my .17HMR bolt gun. It came with the gun, so it wasn't "chosen" by me. Having said that, it's a decent enough scope, one step above "entry level" like Tasco. It's taken a good few rounds through the .17 with no issues.

Having said that, for a .17 I prefer the Bushnell Banner 6-24x40 AO of the scopes in the same price range. I'm changing out the Meuller and putting it on a .22, where magnification at ranges over 100 yards is not so much of an issue.

(I'd really like to change to a Leupold, but one day, one day....)
 
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