Drew:
For the longest time, I was the same way about scopes...getting tascos. That is until last muzzleloader deer season where it was real cold (around 0 degrees the whole time, with snow above your knees). I had one of those 1.5-4.5 tasco's(the one with the circle reticle) on my huntsman. Did I say it was cold? Oh yeah, the entire muzzleloader was frosted, and looked like it had the glue part from duct tape all over the barrel from the fibers coming off my gloves, and freezing to the metal. Back to the story...I ended up shooting at a small buck at about 40ish yards at the 1.5 power, and turned the scope to 4.5 to see if I could see him any better. When I looked through the scope, I saw an x where the + used to be. Needless to say, that ended my hunt. I think it was just so cold that it caused something not to work, because once I took it off of the huntsman, and it warmed up, the scope went up in power just like normal. Needless to say, it went in the non-burnables, and the worst part was I didn't find that deer, he went on the neighbor's land who doesn't allow hunting. I wasn't too impressed with the cheapshot sabots on a shoulder shot. Some food for thought.
~~~Amos