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Russ77
08-02-2015, 07:07 AM
There are 3 redicals that you can choose from. I'm not sure witch one to get. Probably the cross hairs. The others are cool and I'm sure they are useful for hunting but i will just be using it for target shooting

Robinhood
08-02-2015, 01:13 PM
I saw where you made a choice, do you mind telling us what it is. So many new gun owners (first time scope buyers) are overwhelmed be the cost of a decent scope. So they purchase one withing their budget. Then they become disenfranchised with the whole process due to the perceived accuracy issues when it really boils down to their decision on a scope. It would be better to have a scope that will maintain zero and shoot less than to have on that moves 1/2" or more every time you fire it making good groups impossible. If you are stuck on inexpensive I hope you are buying one with an impeccable warranty history. PA and vortex you mentioned have the good warranty.

Russ77
08-02-2015, 04:11 PM
I'm going with the PA 4x14x just need to pick a redical

Robinhood
08-02-2015, 04:21 PM
There should be some good advice on a RETICLE on this forum. Several of the top posters are using them.

Russ77
08-03-2015, 04:25 PM
Ordered my scope today. The primary arms was a little out of my price range but they have some on eBay that are blemish scopes. They are scopes that came in with a scratch on them or some other imperfection that does not interfere with the performance in any way for 199.00 shipped with the HUD ACSS. I may be more excited about getting this then I was my rifle. A very big thanks going out to Darkker for steering me in the right direction. I think it is going to be a great scope for me. Now it's time to get rings and a mount

foxx
08-03-2015, 04:33 PM
^^^^yeah, I got one of their "blemished" scopes. They said it had flecks or blems in the glass... I've had $700-900 scope with the same defect and the mfr's replaced them under warranty, no problem. When I got my "blemished" PA, I could not find the specs. It was perfect. No different than others I've gotten from them. For what it's worth, my experience with their blemished scope tells me they take pride in their products, even though they are certainly less expensive than most. THey are made in China, but I like them.

I hope you find your blemished one as good as mine was.

Russ77
08-07-2015, 02:04 PM
Showed up on my door step yesterday. It's much larger than I pictured it. Feels very well made. After looking it over very thoroughly I could not find anything wrong with. Maybe some very small scratches on the outside but nothing I would have even cared about if I was buying the non blemished scope. So far I am very impressed with it. Mount and rings should be here Tuesday, I'm very excited to put it all together

Russ77
08-22-2015, 05:52 PM
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/22/eb31625d7335e7abb400e66429f37f5c.jpg
EGW mount, warne rings, all really to go. I will be zeroing it in on Monday. Very excited it's finally all together