- Location
- Edmonton Alberta
Well Whats the Story on these scopes. Have they been around for a long time. Are they any good. Basiclly i came acroos them and was thinking about buying in. What your Thoughts owners and tire kickers
I read some very positive reviews on these guns . It was being reviewed recently on a tv show and they loved them. I am seriously considering it
I have seen all of those above. I am interested in these guys, but am wondering, as I see no specs.
I am not talking about King optics, gorky. I was wondering about Quigley Ford.
I am going to call them, they are in Ontario.
I watch a lot of wild tv LOL it's on all day in my shop while i'm workin..... about 12 hours a day
i like the idea of the etched recticle in 50 yard increments. I shoot a model 70 7mm rem mag and would like an optic that is set up right from the go my my caliber and bullet weight, 160 gr nosler, factory federal vital shok ammo.
I want to be able to confidently hold out to 500 yards with my 7mm and a recticle matching my rifle would be excellent.
thier site seems new and all the pages are kind of repetitive. All the info is geared towards telling you about the etched recticle and it's caliber matching graduations. There is zero info on what goes into the rest of the scope. like details on construction, lens type and info on coatings..... you know... all the important info is just not there.
so are you buying an offshore scope, with a custom etched recticle installed??
or are they making these optics with high end lenses and the latest in light gathering and waterproofing/fog proofing....
I am tempted as i want a scope with a recticle matching my rifle.... in 50 and 100 yards increments..... and i'll only buy etched recticle scopes from now on.
I'll see what i can find out and will post anything i find if i do.



























