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So I have been making an effort to clean some things out. I came across this scope and really do not know much about the scope or it's value. Looking for some help on quality and a value if I decide to sell. Thanks
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I had one just like it 8 or so years back. Good glass, not really popular brand, and a bit on the heavy side. I traded or sold mine off. It is comparable to similar $400-$600 scopes in quality (new prices). I probably asked $350 for it? Can't remember. Good luck in your search for information!
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I currently have one on my 338-06AI. Very happy with it as I'm sure someone will be with yours. If the scope is as clean and functional as it looks then 300-400 bucks is fair. Glass on them is excellent. Good luck.
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I have one on a muzzleloader and it works great. Glass is very good, steel body and very heavy for a fixed six.
For price, 400 is the high end, 350 should sell fairly quick.
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This was one of the designs IOR was able to make pretty consistently. $300-$350 sounds about right.
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I have the 4x32 version, and I won't give it up. Yours may be more useful than the cash equivalent.
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I have the 4x32 version, and I won't give it up. Yours may be more useful than the cash equivalent. Thanks Youper, I think I will give the scope a try.
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I just swamped mine over to a bolt action 450 Marlin. I weighted it, so at 22 oz the extra weight will be appreciated on that rifle.
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