Don't like it either, but people are going to have to get over it on scopes. They are usually developed in the US or Europe, but hard to build stuff for anywhere near this price in the US. Companies design these things, then take out contracts to manufacturers to produce the products. Happens a lot!! Many of the Primary arms are made in the same factory as some vortex scopes and several other $200+ Not to mention, have you seen the workforce in the States? China might be better quality these days... The only scopes made or assembled domestically are Leupold, a few of some of ultra high end Razor lines from Vortex, and some a few other $2,000 plus scopes.
One thing I hate about these high end companies like apple and Burris is... we spend way more money on their items and they leave out basic items that lower costing items include. Apple only gives u a USB cord... Burris leaves out the rings.. I just spent over $600 they could include the dam rings and mounts
Yes. Vortex came with everything needed, sun shade, lense covers, throw lever for the magnification. And they sent me a free t shirt and great customer service. I bought this burris for my sig cross 6.5 and comes with 0 and their customer service wasnt as nice. But i liked it better than the vortex cause the cross is soo light the vortex was heavy and longer. So i went with this
@@comeonsense2022 I own a Trijicon Tenmile. Excellent scope. Recommend. I have no issues with Chinese quality. Usually. Issues are political and humanitarian.
They are close in quality so I've heard. But I am at a point where I refuse to buy from a country that wants to harm us and has buddied up with Putin. I rest my case. @@comeonsense2022
That’s a heck of a beautiful rifle.
Thank you!
Dang man...didn't even know you had a channel! Subbed!
Thank you sir!
That’s awesome! Lmk how you like the scope. It’s crazy because I am uploading a scope mounting video right now also!
Started looking at this for my Sako S20 6.5 creedmoor. But the Made in China thing soured me. But now I maynhave to relook at this scope
Don't like it either, but people are going to have to get over it on scopes. They are usually developed in the US or Europe, but hard to build stuff for anywhere near this price in the US. Companies design these things, then take out contracts to manufacturers to produce the products. Happens a lot!! Many of the Primary arms are made in the same factory as some vortex scopes and several other $200+ Not to mention, have you seen the workforce in the States? China might be better quality these days... The only scopes made or assembled domestically are Leupold, a few of some of ultra high end Razor lines from Vortex, and some a few other $2,000 plus scopes.
Do you these would work good with a 7mm 08?
Please let me know how it’s working out.
No complaints here
Name of the rifle pls
Did you ever weight the scope?
1.5 lbs.
One thing I hate about these high end companies like apple and Burris is... we spend way more money on their items and they leave out basic items that lower costing items include. Apple only gives u a USB cord... Burris leaves out the rings.. I just spent over $600 they could include the dam rings and mounts
Yes. Vortex came with everything needed, sun shade, lense covers, throw lever for the magnification. And they sent me a free t shirt and great customer service. I bought this burris for my sig cross 6.5 and comes with 0 and their customer service wasnt as nice. But i liked it better than the vortex cause the cross is soo light the vortex was heavy and longer. So i went with this
Lost me at “…for being a Chinese made scope…” (1:00)
Another reviewer compared it to his Japan Made Trijicon Ten mile and stated the glass was the same.
@@comeonsense2022
I own a Trijicon Tenmile. Excellent scope. Recommend.
I have no issues with Chinese quality. Usually.
Issues are political and humanitarian.
They are close in quality so I've heard. But I am at a point where I refuse to buy from a country that wants to harm us and has buddied up with Putin. I rest my case. @@comeonsense2022
Chinese made? Unfortunate.