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    MTC Viper4x16x50

    got one of these on an Air Ranger.22 FAC,Found it to be excellent except when the light just starts to go,then its pack up and go time.I dont know much about scopes, it was on the gun when I bought it.I presume this is the norm for cheaper end scopes??

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    Ooh yes just spotted 3 years warrenty, noted on first page of user manual, Warrenty still expired.
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    I certainly wouldnt describe MTC scopes as being "cheap",unless you are able to afford four figure price tags ! My Viper does not have a problem when the light levels start to go, well, no more than any other scope I have ever owned or been able to afford.
    Overall, I think this particular brand represents excellent value for money. I can also personally vouch for the first class customer service from MTC. What more could you ask for ?
    Andy

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    I didnt describe MTC,s as being cheap,Isaid they were in the cheaper end of available scopes.I am not including bargain basement scopes in this description.I would not expect top end performance from this more than adequate scope.I speak only as I find.

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    i used a tasco 4x40 years ago(wide angle)was fine at picking out woodies in moonlight/trilight but it fared no better or worse when aiming on ground targets in trilight,maybe a big ole nv scope would be better,incidentally it's better to have a low magnification when shooting in low light

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