I usually post on other sites in this forum but I thought I'd toss this out there and see what happens. The other day I came across a Weaver 330 in a gun shop for 25-bucks that is in nearly new condition. I've always been skeptical about these old Weavers as most I saw were well used. I understand the 330's place in the history of American scopes and I have to admit I am a bit impressed with this thing. The glass is brighter (but far from modern) than I thought it would be and it is built like a proverbial tank. Does anyone else have any other thoughts or observations on these scopes. Many thanks and I look forward to reading your responses.


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