![]() The centerline is approximately 1.5' above the mounting rail. It has a reversible one-piece base and has an integrated recoil lug. I blast away at the range, and that has never lost it's zero either, and has held up to whatever I've done with it. The TruGlo Tactical Scope Mount mounts to any Picatinny-style or Weaver-style rail. I also have a Truglo multi reticle sight that originally was used on my daytime hog rifle, but I moved that one to my AR pistol. I don't need a $500 scope to do what this one does for me. That scope and my rifle have been banged around in the bed of the lease truck, banged against the stand more than a few times, bumped on the ground, against trees and brush while stalking through the hammocks.well you should have the picture by now, and it has never lost it's zero, it still has the original battery, the glass, while not like a $500 scope, is clear, let's in enough light during low light times, the reticles light up evenly and bright, even in bright sunlight, for less than $150. I have the Truglo 3-12x44, illuminated scope that I use on my 300 Blackout for low light/night hog hunting. Stick to brand names that are trusted.Īnd you personally have had one or more to make this statement, or are you just flapping your jaws? Anyone have any experience good or bad with TruGlo gun sights, red dots or scopes? I always liked the TruGlo bow sights but I don't know anything about their gun sights. ![]() I own scopes from Nikon, Vortex, Leupold, Trijicon.and they are all excellent optics but recently I've been seeing a lot of TruGlo scope commercials and articles.
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