Author Topic: CenterPoint Adventure Class 4-16x40  (Read 749 times)

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Offline dks7895

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CenterPoint Adventure Class 4-16x40
« on: January 26, 2010, 08:48:40 AM »
I bought this at my local WallyWorld for $69.97 plus tax....

http://reviews.walmart.com/1336/10248654/reviews.htm

I wanted a target/varmint scope for my Stevens 200 in .223 and didn't want to spend a lot of cash.  After reading the reviews, I figured this fit the bill and I could always return it if I wasn't happy.  I am very pleased with everything about this scope.  The included rings are way too high for me, but I already had rings anyway.  Other than that...I would highly recommend this scope.  Yes it is made in china and is not considered high end by any means.  But the glass is clear and consistent, focuses well, holds zero, overall solid look and feel, target turrets, illuminated mil-dot reticle, adjustable objective, comes with rings and flip-up covers.   
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Re: CenterPoint Adventure Class 4-16x40
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 03:20:07 PM »
my dad got one on a rifle he traded for and seemed just fine and held zero on a 308, but i noticed it does'nt draw in lastlight very well.