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Vortex Viper 4-12x40 Scope Review By Troy Adams
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<blockquote data-quote="miket156" data-source="post: 1122334" data-attributes="member: 76154"><p>Swamplord:</p><p></p><p>Great information, thanks for your Insight. Yep, the Redfield is a budget scope. My goal was to get even a budget scope on my Zastava made Remington 798 so I could fire it at the Range. That rifle does not have iron sights. I have a Winchester Model 70 Classic made at the Winchester factory in 2001 that has a Leupold VX-3 4.5 - 16 with adj objective and parallax capability, chambered in 300 WSM. It has a stainless steel barrel and a composite stock. I bought that for winter weather hunting, it is sighted in and ready to go. </p><p></p><p>The Zastava was sitting there in the gun safe and better the Redfield scope for now, and when I get back to work, I can consider a better quality scope for that Rifle if I decide to use it for hunting. I have more rifles than I have scopes so some scopes can be put on other rifles.</p><p></p><p>I was not aware of the problem with moisture getting into the Redfield and fogging up. I understand it is made by Leupold and it comes with a their Life-time warranty. Now, a warranty doesn't do any good while on a hunting trip if you can't use it, Experience is a great teacher, thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mike T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miket156, post: 1122334, member: 76154"] Swamplord: Great information, thanks for your Insight. Yep, the Redfield is a budget scope. My goal was to get even a budget scope on my Zastava made Remington 798 so I could fire it at the Range. That rifle does not have iron sights. I have a Winchester Model 70 Classic made at the Winchester factory in 2001 that has a Leupold VX-3 4.5 - 16 with adj objective and parallax capability, chambered in 300 WSM. It has a stainless steel barrel and a composite stock. I bought that for winter weather hunting, it is sighted in and ready to go. The Zastava was sitting there in the gun safe and better the Redfield scope for now, and when I get back to work, I can consider a better quality scope for that Rifle if I decide to use it for hunting. I have more rifles than I have scopes so some scopes can be put on other rifles. I was not aware of the problem with moisture getting into the Redfield and fogging up. I understand it is made by Leupold and it comes with a their Life-time warranty. Now, a warranty doesn't do any good while on a hunting trip if you can't use it, Experience is a great teacher, thanks! Cheers! Mike T. [/QUOTE]
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