If anyone is in the market for a sub $100 dollar scope here's a deal for you.
http://swfa.com/Vortex-6-24x50-Crossfire-Rifle-Scope-P43585.aspx
I didn't want to recommend it until I received mine, and had a chance to use it. Now that I've had a chance to run it through its paces, I can whole heartedly recommend it.
The scope is bright, clear, and stays right on as you change magnification. Plus Vortex is supposed to have an insane no questions asked transferable warranty.
I've got mine mounted on a Savage MKII BTVS, and with the magnification turned up you can really see those .22 sized holes which made zeroing a breeze. Once zeroed, I had a ball trying to make primer shots on spent 12 gauge shells.
Here's a picture of it mounted on my Savage, it also came with a sun shade, but that wasn't needed today.
If you're interested, I wouldn't wait to long, apparently these 1 inch tube 6-24x50's are being cleared out in favor of the 30mm tubed version, so supplies are probably limited.
http://swfa.com/Vortex-6-24x50-Crossfire-Rifle-Scope-P43585.aspx
I didn't want to recommend it until I received mine, and had a chance to use it. Now that I've had a chance to run it through its paces, I can whole heartedly recommend it.
The scope is bright, clear, and stays right on as you change magnification. Plus Vortex is supposed to have an insane no questions asked transferable warranty.
I've got mine mounted on a Savage MKII BTVS, and with the magnification turned up you can really see those .22 sized holes which made zeroing a breeze. Once zeroed, I had a ball trying to make primer shots on spent 12 gauge shells.
Here's a picture of it mounted on my Savage, it also came with a sun shade, but that wasn't needed today.
If you're interested, I wouldn't wait to long, apparently these 1 inch tube 6-24x50's are being cleared out in favor of the 30mm tubed version, so supplies are probably limited.