Scope squeal Point

JoeWayneRhea

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Okay guys all BS aside, let's hear where your squeal point is on purchasing a scope. For me personally it's about $500 I wish it was more but my budget doesn't allow it to be any higher ,but if it's a good enough and at the time I flush with money I'll pay up to $500 .Where is the point that you decide I can't go beyond this dollar amount? Y'all tell me I'm curious to see what you got to say

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My Squeal?
If I put a $400.00 plus scope on my Daystate. 
What will it get me?
I would really like to see an honest on cam review of these high dollar scopes against the rest for less.
I am going to buy another scope 24 power, I want to shoot long range. FFP is interesting to me. However
I like using the turrets, So FFP may not be worth the $100.00 plus.

Dennis
 
I'll just declare the squeal point at whatever price the gun I'm putting it on costs. If I paid 300.00 for the gun (new) then I wouldn't hesitate to put a 300.00 scope on it.....if I fell in love with the scope.
I almost hate to say this outloud but there are a bunch of air rifles out there that could easily sell for 100.00 more than their average retail price.
Good Scopes, on the other hand, are about 100.00-150.00 more expensive than they have any business being IMO.
 
My squeal point depends on the rifle and what I'm doing with it. All my centerfire rifles have Leupolds in the $5-$800 range. At this point there is no way I'm spending $500 on a scope that I'm going to be (mostly) shooting 50 yards and under with. The Mueller on my 48 was around $275, the 34 wears a $170 Hawke and I'm satisfied with both scopes. They work great for what I'm doing, but would I want either on the 22-250? No.