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I have never tried there scopes.

But I have set up a couple of hunting rifles using there rings. A friend of mine and his son were wanting me to put together a 30 06 and a 270 on a budget for them. The Monstrum rings worked well with no problems. I was surprised to see that they looked like very nice rings for the price.

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Fixed SWFA scopes are cheap. Burris FF scopes are cheap. Yet lots of people swear by them.

Jesus H some of you guys are such obvious d-bags. The man asked a question. Maybe skip the [bleep] lecture and give him some feedback on said scope...unless you have no knowledge or experience...which is 99% of the respondents.

Yeah, I see the irony in my own post.

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Big Tick will be along shortly to tell us how good they are and post a picture of one with a dead trout. Hint…


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My son bought a couple of the G2 FFP 3-18x50 scopes off of Amazon.

He put one on his 6.5 grendel and the other on his Savage axis in 30-06. Both look pretty good looking through them and both track reasonably well and return to zero. The grendel has about 500 rounds through it with this scope and the '06 has about 200 rounds. Both have held zero and are serving him well. I've shot both and put about 20 rounds through each. I've considered buying one for my .450 Bushmaster, but my only complaint is that they both have a 1MOA center dot in the center of the cross hair and it makes it difficult to be extremely precise.

I would say that they seem every bit as good as my Vortex scopes in clarity and tracking, but better priced than Vortex when comparing features.

My son in law bought a couple of the guardian series scopes for a couple of his ARs, and his work well and seem clear as well. Both have held zero after at least 500 to a 1000 rounds each and he has had no problems. Clarity on those seem equivalent to the Vortex Crossfire 2 and I like the reticle better than the G2 Monstrums because it is seems to have a less than 1/2 MOA center dot.

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Name sounds like one of those words made up by the Catholic Church.


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