Ok so I am after some opinions/advice.
I have I nikko stirling mountmaster 4-12x50 and it holds its zero and I have no problem with the optics or hitting my intended targets, but we all get that ohhhhh something new and shiny feeling.
I been thinking of getting an MTC mamba or mamba light, my question is, 1 is there any point as the mountmaster does the job? 2 will there be any significant benefit as the mamba is about 3 times the price, will it be 3 times better? None of my local RFD have them so can't try before buy it would have to be an online purchase.
Views opinions please.
To get or not to get?
Re: To get or not to get?
I have three MTC scopes,they are good scopes.
I use my 3-12x44 for hunting and HFT,and get good results.
I also have Hawke sidewinders to,and to be fair they are both as good as one another.
So they get a thumbs up from me.
I use my 3-12x44 for hunting and HFT,and get good results.
I also have Hawke sidewinders to,and to be fair they are both as good as one another.
So they get a thumbs up from me.
did i mention,i have done one less meet then Ray, lol.
Re: To get or not to get?
BunnyBasher wrote: it holds its zero and I have no problem with the optics or hitting my intended targets,
Can you get 3 times better than that?
Ray
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Re: To get or not to get?
Is there any way you could try the scopes before you buy. I went through the same thing last year and got an MTC viper 4x24x56. I know this size is an overkill but the price was right. However i regularly use my 2nd gun which has a hawk scope fitted, which gives the same accuracy results??.
Would I spend a lot more money now to change my hawke scope to an MTC. The answer has to be NO.
The hawke scope does everthing I need from a scope and i only use it for hunting and it does get knocked about. I find I am more conscious of my MTC scope when I am creeping about trying to get into the right place to take that telling shot.
Kevin
Would I spend a lot more money now to change my hawke scope to an MTC. The answer has to be NO.
The hawke scope does everthing I need from a scope and i only use it for hunting and it does get knocked about. I find I am more conscious of my MTC scope when I am creeping about trying to get into the right place to take that telling shot.
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Re: To get or not to get?
ray7 wrote:BunnyBasher wrote: it holds its zero and I have no problem with the optics or hitting my intended targets,
Can you get 3 times better than that?
Ray
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