strum wrote:Anthony I agree but case it point TZamythntr wrote:.why put a cheap scope like that on such a fine piece of precision equipment such as an Excalibur Crossbow...JMHOstrum wrote:the problem I have with the redfields and others is they look huge on the matrix bows so im thinking they are longer than the Micro
Anthony
in the end if you look thought the scope , put the crosshair on the target ,pull the trigger, and the arrow is in the circle..what's the difference how much it cost?
Im just talking here...
....oh I do agree with you Stan. However, if there is a chance that one day you will go out hunting, after spending time scouting and doing all the right things and the buck of a lifetime steps into your shooting lane...you bring up your scope and it craps out on you, or your field of vision is blurry, or the eye relief is somehow screwy ...would you or would you not feel kind of (even just a tinsy weenie) upset...How could you possibly justify it to yourself...
...that is why, again IMHO I would lean toward buying the best optics that you can afford and crown your Excalibur with that...
...I am sure that most people spend more money on breakfast, lunch, coffee, cigarettes and snicker bars than these Horton scopes cost....as a previous poster posted, they are now on sale for $8.99....
....I am just talking here Stan also...no harm, no foul....
Anthony