In all my years of gun slinging, I have never heard so much controversy. Everybody wants something for nothing and everything is too good to be true. Do you ride this band wagon all over the place? If so, then you need to get off. Yep, everything that knew or thought you knew about rifle scopes is about to change. Or you could just decide not to believe me and neglect my writing because you think that I don’t know anything, but then again, I’ve only been hunting and such for eighteen years. I’ve only lived and breathed for august to roll around every year. Regardless of whether you want to listen, I have something to say. I have had just about every popular branded rifle scope that there is to have these days. Calm down critics – I could care less about your rants regarding some European scope that nobody has ever heard of. I didn’t say I owned every brand that there is to own, I simply said that I have many. I have a Zeiss, several Leupolds, a Nikon, a Simmons, a Vortex, and several barska rifle scopes. There you have it – my pickings of high quality scopes. If you know anything about scopes then you know that a Zeiss is a high quality piece of metal and glass. You may also know that it is among the finest of quality and I concur. It simply is the best. However, as I stated earlier I have something to say.
In all my years of hunting I have had much experience with scopes. Oh yea, I forgot to mention that I had a center point scope as well. Where was I… in all my years eighteen years of experience I had spent many rounds at the range and in the woods. My primary objective was to ethically harvest deer. I was a highly esteemed piece of puke that hadto have the best of everything. I used to live by the motto –“daddy said that if it was to good to be true, then it probably is.” Well, I will tell you right now that that statement is not entirely factual. I bought a barska AO Varmint dot scope, sighting it in, and guess what happened? Nothing happened, it did its job. It put the round where I was aiming. But, but, but, but how does it perform with high powered rifles. Well, assuming that the majority of yous guys will be placing these scopes on .223 and .308, you will be fine. I used it on a 7mm Magnum, mac daddy tack driver and it has performed wonderfully. The clarity is good and the scopes ability to collect light is acceptable. Is it a telescopic, night vision seeking, seven hundred dollar piece of glass like the big Z, no. Did it help me by getting me out in the woods for less? While quite frankly it did. So for the amount of money I paid for it I will keep it along with my high dollar Z. For more information on the barska AO varmint scope, check it out here.
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