I was told that the Falcon Menace was a good scope for the money and at a gun show a vendor sold me a knock off called FM or famous maker. They both looked alike and was wondering if that is true?
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After wasting a lot of money on compromises I finally learned to spend the money and get something decent. SWFA is a good value if you are strapped for cash. I have yet to see any knockoffs that are worth anything.
The guy that sold me the knock off said it was built with the very same parts as the real deal SWFA. Zeiss lenses and all. I worry about the workmanship. The three things that are needed to have a good product have always been quality engineering, material and workmanship. Those three may be found in only a few items on the market today as everyone seems to cut corners to make more profit.
I was told that the Falcon Menace was a good scope for the money and at a gun show a vendor sold me a knock off called FM or famous maker. They both looked alike and was wondering if that is true?
Never heard of Falcon or FM.
I'm not rich enough to buy cheap equipment
That is funny way to say that in the long run it is penny wise and pound foolish! I agree that is a very good point you make and it would be wise to find the best for your needs. The Falcon cost around twice that of the knock off, but I was told the knock off was built with the exact same Zeiss lens but for half the price of $350. So for just $150 it might be a good deal?
8541 Tactical (youtube) was broke when he first started out in civilian comps and won his first match with a Falcon against water walkers like some of these guys. LL was no different so don't underestimate the shooter next to you just because you think in your own mind that he has shit. In other words, shoot what you can afford and figure out how to make it work. Nobody has ever bought their way into shooting straight and not making a mess of it.
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500 Meters
25-06 Rem
G7 = .187 (shit BC)
PPU Brass 9th reload with no annealing
3011 MV
Wind @2:00 9MPH
Unmeasured shot at 8:00 is the cold bore shot.
Target is a swinger and kept swinging around and back & forth through the whole group.
Oh yeah, Harris bipod, and Caldwell rear bag, lol.
100 yard zero
Shot at 2:00 is cold bore
Man, try not to take this the wrong way but don't be such a sucker... I say that because I was once new to the whole idea of buying nice glass and for the life of me couldn't understand the justification for 1-4k glass... hell, at the time I had reservations about spending 400 bucks for a 4x14 Falcon Menace. I'm glad I did! It prompted me to more thoroughly research high and low budget optics. After learning a little bit I realized that precision equipment is NOT cheap and cheap equipment is anything but precise. I ended spending a couple hundred bucks more than the 4x14 on the SWFA 3x15. Not a single regret. I've since upgraded to an ERS but that's besides the point. There's definitely more quality options now in that 400ish dollar price range with the new Athlon scopes. While I don't have any first hand experience they seem to be all the rage on here lately for budget and 22 trainer builds. If you're on a really tight budget I'd suggest you start there. If dead nuts reliability is a serious concern I'd look hard at the SWFA line and weigh the fixed vs variable mag options they offer. Save your pennies brother, you'll be glad you did
Are you secretly Walter White lying low? "I'm going to make you a special project of mine". Your number is up.