22 years. VXii on my 308Win. Still going strong, used it the past weekend in a club comp and managed to win
My howa .308 has had the same nikon monarch 2-8x32 for about 5 years now. Probably the longest partnership I've ever had. To be fair I go through rifles more than scopes. The nikon has been on 2 or 3 other rifles over the last 15 years or so.
"The generalist hunter and angler is a well-fed mofo" - Steven Rinella
The old man has a 4x32 Nikko Stirling Gold Crown or whatever that is well over 40 years old... has never left the rifle once since he bought brand new.
.223 has worn a 3x9x50 vx111 for over 20 years..its been off it a few times to try another scope but always ends up back on rifle....its just too big to fit mounts on anything else and it just works so well it belongs there.
75/15/10 black powder matters
42 years for me just sold the riffle with the scope still attached
Bought my Ruger No1 in 220 Swift in the US in 1988 , fitted a Tasco 4-16 x 40 Target scope on it and its never been removed .
new Leupold M8 4x32 on my new Sako lefthand battue 308 from 1986 till I sold it in the 2010 or there abouts
2-7x VX2 on my Ruger 270. Around 15 years or there abouts.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
Start with a good scope and look after it. Regardless of how far you look or how hard you look through them, they don't seem to wear out. I have a 8x Zeiss on a .30-06 Husky that was a used but well-treated combo when I bought them over 40 years ago. It will continue to see me out, and be a good set-up for a young fellow after that.
Bushnell 2.75 bought about 1974 so about 50 years!
Still on the Gevarm .22 takes-down
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
33 years and counting.
47 years now for the Nikel Marburg on my BSA Martini.
Artillery...landscape adjustment since 1300AD.
That's a beautiful Sako in an excellent calibre. You obviously look after your gear. Nice.
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