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    1.5-5x20mm HD Glass Riflescope Matte MilDot Rifle Scope Duplex Reticle With Caps
    28 June 2018
    Only good things to say about this.
    SO, I bought this knowing it was a knockoff. Looked up the real one before I decided to buy it. There is about a $366.00 difference; however, I have a range buddy that has a variety of Leupolds (including the real one of these), Vortex, Konus, Night Force and some other major high end names on his rifles. We compared his real one to this one. The primary difference is the reticals are different. Leupold did not make the real one with the mil-dot retical. He and I did agree that there was NO difference in clarity, light transmission, magnification, etc and no noticible difference in construction. He also agreed that for what he paid for his he WOULD NOT be willing to bump it around, let it get scratched, dinged, or tarnished, by otherwise using it off the bench. He would however (like me), have no problem doing it with mine. SO, we put it through the drop, water, and fog tests at the range. It passed them all and still holds zero. We were putting a 5 shot group under a dime at 50 yds. I use it on my 300AAC for Facade wall comps. My times aren't great, but its hard to miss with this scope. I got a great one, but buyer beware, it is a knock off. My results my not be yours.
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    BULL MOOSE TACTICAL .223 / 5.56 / .308 / 9mm / .45 SKELETONIZED TRIGGER UPGRADE
    09 September 2018
    Pardon me Sir, Can I have another.
    As an alternative to a drop-in single stage that was going to cost $150.00 and up, I decided to try one of these for a 6.5 Grendel build. I intended to use the rifle for LR comps and wanted a lighter clean breaking trigger, better than standard milspec, but not as expensive as all get out. I tried this out today after installing with a JP reduced trigger spring. Can't describe the difference in the feel and crispness of the trigger. I didn't feel any take-up and it is a lot easier to press a flat trigger than (pull) a curved one. It's the difference between pressing a button or pulling a lever. My only draw back was the JP reduced power trigger spring. About every 5th or 6th round was a light strike. My son put the same trigger in his Grendel, but did not use the lighter trigger spring and he didn't have any light strikes. So, looks like I'll go back to the standard milspec spring myself. I really like this trigger for the accuracy, bench shooting, long distance platform. I am going to order another for a 5.56 I have and use for 3 gun type comps. I want to see how it performs on that type of platform for speed and accuracy, as well. For $25 - $30.00 I don't see how anyone could go wrong with purchasing one of these. Don't like it? Put your old one or a more expensive one in. Someone will buy it from you or you can use it on some other AR, or if your like me and have a ton of parts laying around, toss it in with them. You haven't lost much. Can't say the same about trying out a POF ($$$) and trying to trade up to a Geissele ($$$$$$$$$$$). Yeah yeah yeah.... Can't compare a Chevy to a Lambordini, I know. But, if you can't afford the Lambo, Ferrari, or even the Corvette, you may want to get the stock Camaro instead. That's about the comparison I would put on one of these triggers. I know I'll be buying more.
    Centerpoint 72002 Black Riflescope 1-4x20mm CQB MOA Dot w/ Illumination
    07 August 2018
    Yes you should buy one.
    I have several of these (this model) Center Points now. I have put them on 5 or 6 different AR's (5.56, 7.62 x 39, 9mm and .45 PCC's) that I use for local competition shoots. After I bought the first one from a retailer locally, I couldn't get it again.They stopped carrying it. Was able to find them here on ebay at different times, but the price had gone up. Finally, they started coming in around $60 - $70.00 again with more frequency. I am not a huge fan of Center Point, even for air rifles. I have blown out more than a few on everything from air guns to 5.56. Having said that, I now own a total of 6 of these. All hold zero, have good clairity and hold up well under weather and stress. They haven't failed me yet and I really like the etched glass design and the ability to use it with or without the illumination. I would recommend it and I will use them in the future on similar AR builds.

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