I have this left over from the Wildcat I sold a few days ago here on the forums. It is a fantastic scope and at 24x it is remarkably clear. I am temped to keep it, but I am going to buy my first F class scope and I need to raise some funds.
This scope has a dot reticle, which means it has no subtensions. There is a set of crosshairs that are very thin (like 0.05MOA) and a 0.125MOA dot in the center. If you are shooting paper targets, this scope is the cats meow. If you are hunting, this is not a scope for you (no holdover subtensions and lines are too thin). Below is a screen capture of a Thomas Rifle using this reticle in benchrest. Not perfect video quality, but this shows you how precise this scope is... you can literally put the dot where you want it on the 25M bullseye. Its crazy clear in real life.
This scope was on a benchrest gun, so it basically looks brand new. It spent 99% of its life in a gun case. It has no scratches, blemishes, nothing. Used once a month or so for about two years.
I have verified the actual focus point every 5 yards out to about 70 yards or so and added and attached a professional looking yardage gauge to supplement the (not as accurate) etched marking on the focus ring.
I have carefully wrapped it in the original black fabric and then bubble wrapped it and stored it in the original box for shipping. It comes with the original instruction manual. I also have the two dust covers it came with as well as a flip up cover you can have.
I would like $375 (firm) for the scope. It was originally $429 I think. Anyway, if you want it, PM me with your cell number and we can discuss over text. I only accept PayPal friends and family, and only ship to lower 48 USA. Happy to sell it to you through ebay if that is a problem. But it will have to cost about 5% more.
This thing is boxed up and ready to ship FAST. For my Wildcat, I literally had the gun at the UPS store in two hours after receiving the Paypal. If you pay by 3PM EST on a weekday, it will ship same day.
This scope has a dot reticle, which means it has no subtensions. There is a set of crosshairs that are very thin (like 0.05MOA) and a 0.125MOA dot in the center. If you are shooting paper targets, this scope is the cats meow. If you are hunting, this is not a scope for you (no holdover subtensions and lines are too thin). Below is a screen capture of a Thomas Rifle using this reticle in benchrest. Not perfect video quality, but this shows you how precise this scope is... you can literally put the dot where you want it on the 25M bullseye. Its crazy clear in real life.
This scope was on a benchrest gun, so it basically looks brand new. It spent 99% of its life in a gun case. It has no scratches, blemishes, nothing. Used once a month or so for about two years.
I have verified the actual focus point every 5 yards out to about 70 yards or so and added and attached a professional looking yardage gauge to supplement the (not as accurate) etched marking on the focus ring.
I have carefully wrapped it in the original black fabric and then bubble wrapped it and stored it in the original box for shipping. It comes with the original instruction manual. I also have the two dust covers it came with as well as a flip up cover you can have.
I would like $375 (firm) for the scope. It was originally $429 I think. Anyway, if you want it, PM me with your cell number and we can discuss over text. I only accept PayPal friends and family, and only ship to lower 48 USA. Happy to sell it to you through ebay if that is a problem. But it will have to cost about 5% more.
This thing is boxed up and ready to ship FAST. For my Wildcat, I literally had the gun at the UPS store in two hours after receiving the Paypal. If you pay by 3PM EST on a weekday, it will ship same day.