In the market of rifle scopes, there are a lot of different competitors. There are ziess, Nikon, and leupold – but what about some cheaper, less expensive rifle scopes? How about something that I can actually afford? If these questions interest you, then you will enjoy this article. Like many others, lots of folks were raking in the dough several years ago before the economy dipped so low. In that time, people were dropping shiny dimes on top dollar scopes such as the ones that I listed above. However, these days the situation is much different. These days people are looking for an optic that is much more affordable. Actually, the majority of consumers want a scope for their gun for under a hundred bucks. Is that even possible? Is there even a scope out there that is quality for that kind of money? Like many of you, I have had these exact same questions regarding the cheaper, more affordable optic equipment. However, unlike a lot of people, I simply have to know. I go out and buy some popular discounted sights to see what they are really made of. Call me a junky, a guinea pig – just call me whatever you would like. I don’t care. I simply like to know how things work and how they are made. With that mindset, I learn the real differences between the high dollar stuff and the stuff for under one hundred dollars. So with that said, if you want to learn more about a really cheap red dot sight, the refer to my post about the utg iden image red dot sight for some great information regarding an optic for under fifty dollars. Today’s review is on another brand – center point. Some of you may have seen this brand at your local wally world. I simply could not resist. I got the bigger, mac daddy version with a mil dot reticle and like 16x magnification. I don’t remember the exact magnification, but I do remember that it was more than nine times because that was one of the main attractions. Another great attraction was the fact that it has red and green reticle illumination.
So, what I did was put this center point scope on a high dollar seven millimeter magnum. If you are wondering why I put a seventy dollar scope on a thousand dollar gun, then you probably think I am crazy. Well, I will tell you that I am not crazy. I put the brand new center point rifle scope on my seven mag because I didn’t have anything else to put on it and had to share my other sako (my prized possession) with my girl. Man I am a good guy. The sako was also topped with a zeiss commander or conqueror (can’t remember the name). So, I mounted it and manually bore sighted it without even taking a shot – yes I am that good. Then I took a shot, it was on paper, so a I made a few adjustments, fire a few more rounds, and then had it dead on at a hundred yards. Took it out in the woods that weekend and killed two deer with it. So I am satisfied with this rifle scope, especially for only paying seventy bucks for it.
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