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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 2175323" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>I have a few older first generation Sweet 17's I put on a couple of savage's... I like em. They're clear out to the effective range and I have zero problems with them. Highly recommended. </p><p></p><p>I also have some newer Sweet 22's that ended up on ebay at a loss. Never again. </p><p></p><p>Vortex makes some really good stuff, as does SWFA and Redfield/Leupold(though you'll never confuse the redfield sight picture with a leupold sight picture), but I absolutely love Nikon's Monarch line, and their caliber specific p-series is also a decent bargain. </p><p></p><p>It's often quite common that the more successful shooters usually spend an amount equal to/or an amount exceeding the rifle build... But then again, the best scope in the world won't make you a world class shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 2175323, member: 24500"] I have a few older first generation Sweet 17's I put on a couple of savage's... I like em. They're clear out to the effective range and I have zero problems with them. Highly recommended. I also have some newer Sweet 22's that ended up on ebay at a loss. Never again. Vortex makes some really good stuff, as does SWFA and Redfield/Leupold(though you'll never confuse the redfield sight picture with a leupold sight picture), but I absolutely love Nikon's Monarch line, and their caliber specific p-series is also a decent bargain. It's often quite common that the more successful shooters usually spend an amount equal to/or an amount exceeding the rifle build... But then again, the best scope in the world won't make you a world class shooter. [/QUOTE]
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