Centerpoint 4-16x40mm AO

As for the strength of the scope. You wont have to worry about it, its made for spring powered airguns. Those guns will break a scope fast. Cost me alot of money before I learned that one.
 
Originally Posted By: ksyotehunterHas anyone used one on a caliber other than .22 I have one on my 10/22 and it works great. Thinking of putting an extra one on my 700 .308.

I have 4-16*40 on my Savage Model 10 in .22-250, my Rem 700 in .308, and on an AR15 - the 3-9*32 sits on my Marlin .22WMR.

somewhat cloudy in the upper magnification and the eye relief changes slightly but they do what I expect them to do.

Haven't had a problem yet. They hold Zero as far as I know, every time I take the rifles out, they hit their mark. They just dropped in price, WallWorld used to have them for $69.97, now they're about $65.
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesI'm gonna end up buying one yet. I see it coming. grrrr

Originally Posted By: Jeepdude1987Very interesting thread. I might have to check those things out when I can afford another rifle.


Say it ain't so Joe, say it ain't so.........



Chupa
 
Originally Posted By: doggin coyotesI ain't Joe, but since I'm quoted I'll say it ain't so.



Doggin, don't tell me you don't know where that qoute came from. Come on man, the little newspaper boy outside the court room in the movie "Eight men out" about the 1919 White Sox.

When Joe Jackson came out of the court room after being found guilty, the little boy looked at him tearfully and said "Say it ain't so Joe, say it ain't so......"





Chupa
 
I have a 4x16x40 centerpoint on my Savage model 12 22-250. The scope has never failed to work. The glass may not be world class but for the uses I bought it for, it works great.
 
Had 1 of the 4-16 CP's on my AR and it would not hold zero from 1 range session to the next.

In case anybody wants to know the 4-16x MD is cald. for 10x, and there's no witness mark on the power ring. At 16x the subtension is 2.25 inch per hundred yds. between dot centers, and the dot beomes basically a 1/2" dot at 16x instead of a .72 IPHY dot at cald. power. I think there are 7 mil units in each quadrant too, instead of the std. 5. At work now and can't remember.
 
Guess I bought one of the 4-16 Center Point scopes not that long after Wal-Mart began selling it. Was on way home from a gun show, where I had bought a sporterized M1917 30-06 that needed a scope. The rifle wasn't much, price was low and remembered seeing the Center Point at Wally World.

Well, after my first trip to range with scope, didn't particulary care for it. Just didn't like its optics...thought it inferior to other budget scopes I owned. But the scope had nice features and seemed built like a tank.

Anyway, I still have the scope and its been on 4 or 5 other centerfire rifles since I first tried it on the M1917 30-06. I'm still not happy with its optics and I'm no scope snob, but the darn thing has been dependable for holding zero and adjustmensts for windage/elevation work just fine.
 
As popeye said, i is what i is, and thats all they are. Nothing more, nothing less.
I have had four of the 4-16's and three worked great. The one that didn't went back and became the fourth and worked.

Yep milky after 12 power but if you can't see what your shooting on 12, then go get a better, ($$$) scope. I still have one sitting on the safe thats been on more rifles than i remember, it works and if i need another 1-300yd scope i use it from time to time.

I also just got a centerpoint 6-32 for a 762.39 zombie saiga and it works fine but i don't expect it to shoot long range.

Good scopes are good scopes. But if a cheap scope will work for what your doing, take that money you saved and buy another gun or ammo or gas for hunting.
 
Originally Posted By: Crowsniper.17HMRI totally agree...that's why I bought the CenterPoint......super clear from 4 to 16.

Originally Posted By: Crowsniper.17HMRIt gets the job done for sure.....not the clearest optics at 16x....but is more than sufficient. I would def buy another one.

Please decide which way ya wanna swing. It either is or isn't. Not both.
 
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