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<blockquote data-quote="mildot1960" data-source="post: 805569" data-attributes="member: 63671"><p>Quote,Benchracer...No matter how you slice it, a $99 Tasco is NOT a long range instrument. It can get a person started and be a platform for learning, but it won't get you there. It is a first step. That is not snobbery, it is physical and economic fact. </p><p> </p><p>Well I would Agree with you on the steiners they are very good indeed, I have the 7x30 Navigator and they are very surprizing and although they are Dark Blue in color I doubt if theres much differance in Quality to the Green Military versions,</p><p> </p><p>As for the comment about Tasco, this is not quite right Because they do have Over 90 MOA of Adjustment, add to that A 20moa Base and you have a heck of alot of lift Add to that A .270 win or any other flat shooter you are going to be getting your self ready to start shooting long Range, Then you might need to start getting into the Hi end gear, The Tasco 2.5-10x42 has the 90moa Which makes it a good all purpose scope and an Ideal scope to use as a Stepping Stone for when you are ready to upgrade ready to shoot Long Range,</p><p> </p><p>You have some great Deals in your list, there is more reasonable gear than I thought, You seem to like the Nikon's are they that good???</p><p> </p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mildot1960, post: 805569, member: 63671"] Quote,Benchracer...No matter how you slice it, a $99 Tasco is NOT a long range instrument. It can get a person started and be a platform for learning, but it won't get you there. It is a first step. That is not snobbery, it is physical and economic fact. Well I would Agree with you on the steiners they are very good indeed, I have the 7x30 Navigator and they are very surprizing and although they are Dark Blue in color I doubt if theres much differance in Quality to the Green Military versions, As for the comment about Tasco, this is not quite right Because they do have Over 90 MOA of Adjustment, add to that A 20moa Base and you have a heck of alot of lift Add to that A .270 win or any other flat shooter you are going to be getting your self ready to start shooting long Range, Then you might need to start getting into the Hi end gear, The Tasco 2.5-10x42 has the 90moa Which makes it a good all purpose scope and an Ideal scope to use as a Stepping Stone for when you are ready to upgrade ready to shoot Long Range, You have some great Deals in your list, there is more reasonable gear than I thought, You seem to like the Nikon's are they that good??? John [/QUOTE]
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