07Kingpin wrote:I've looked at Vortex, Leupold and others, guess I just have to keep scrolling through their reticle options.
I avoid Leupold just the same now.....I would have several extra scopes so when a Leupold brakes I could replace it when I got 5-6 send them back for repairs..... several times a year...
Leupold's don't like to be used for long distance shooting....where you turn the dials to get your range...had several just lock up....
About 8-10 year ago I sent 6 Leupold's for repairs about a week later got a call from Leupold asking me if they could replace my scopes instead of repairing....I said OK told them what I wanted they sent me there top of the line high power scopes....Went and put them for sale when I received them and called it a day and bought 12 new Monarch's.....I'am still using them on several rifle and haven't had a problem with one.....
Also been using Trijicon scopes for about 15 years I haven't had to send one for repairs and there only 20 miles away.....I really like there "Radio Active" material used for crosshairs....hate using batteries to light up crosshairs and I really like there green option for color in crosshairs.....
Other than a couple rifles under 308 most of my rifles a large heavy hitters that get used.....
Its a dirty shame that there's not one American scope company that can make a reliable scope.....I hate giving business to a Foreign country....
Have a couple Vortex scopes high end that seam to be holding up.....only time will tell.....