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mazama
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Bought a pentax 4-12 for 69$ CHINESE made nice clear optics with balistics plex,but i have trouble with the idea of hunting with a scope at that price,been 40 yrs since i bought one that cheap,so throw the comments.
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The Pentax Pioneer is the same scope as the Burris Fullfield. The Pentax Gameseeker is their bottom end scope....but I put one on a 7mm mag about 5 years ago and it held up just fine. I think for the dollar these are the best low end scope you can get. I run mostly Leupolds now but wouldn't hesitate to use one of these again.
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I have a Pentax LightSeeker that's 20 years old that has never let me down at it's on a .300 Weatherby. I can say, just like the comment before, great scope in the low-mid range. They use their own optics and Burris tubes. I have a fixed 4x and a 1.5x4 handgun scope on a .460 S&W mag. No problems.
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Pentax lightseeker was THE most under rated scope made ten years ago.
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I think they are $60 on Amazon. I've thought about it as well.
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I bought it because i like ballistics plex reticles,it is as clear as my leopold scopes.
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