Quigley-Ford Custom Long Range Scopes

Goodtimekiller

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I do not, i know they got them at nwtf banquets and then paid like $100 for an upgrade, i think they are the highest end models. I can tell you one family bought them 3 years in a row at one banquet and one guy bought the scope 2 years in a row at another banquet.


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JimP

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I just looked at their web site and right off the bat I could see one problem with their scopes. They are caliber/bullet/velocity specific. So if you want to place it onto another rifle of a different caliber or if you want to change your bullet selection or go up or down in velocity you need a new scope. Or at least send it to them to have them re-etch a reticle for you which I am sure there is a charge for.

Other than that they look to be a middle range scope. Time will tell if they hold up or stay in business.
 

Goodtimekiller

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I guess that could be good or bad. If you have one dedicated long range gun you really wouldn?t need to switch it, but if not it could definitely be seen as a downside. Some people like it because you don?t have to take your eye away from the glass to mess with turrets, etc. i was talking to the owner, very nice guy, and he showed me a text that an alaskan guide sent him with a bear that had charged just at dark and the guide said he would never use anything else. I?m sure all companies have claims like that but he killed a charging grizzly at point blank range and thought enough to text the scope manufacturer. If i didn?t live in tn and shot longer than 300 yards i would own but just because my friends really like them but i can?t see spending that money for 300 yd shots.


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minn elk chaser

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I was at a ISE last weekend in Scottsdale and they had a booth there. I thought the optics were good and the ease of using that scope without a turret would be nice. I think you would want to dedicate one rifle and one type of ammo that shot well in it. Not sure about low light conditions but they claim they are very good. Price point wasn't bad if all works as well as they claim.
 

Hilltop

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These seem very pricey for a fixed power scope to me. IMO, The Leupold B&C reticle accomplishes the same thing in a high end variable power scope.
 

Hilltop

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I was misreading the ads on my phone- I'm on their main site on the computer now. I see they have variable power but that raises another question to me; Does the yardage adjustment only work at one power setting?