That's never been my experience. There's always quite a few people behind the counter. They're not rude, and they'll help you, they just put off some sort of "why are you taking up so much of my valuable time?" vibe. I don't know, maybe it's me.
I was passing though Lawrenceville the other day so I stopped at bullseye. Got the eye roll chuckle when I asked if they had any idea when the 365s might start hitting the shelves. I hate that place.
Someone else mentioned Redfield. I’ve heard good things, but no personal experience.
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-redfield-revolution-3-9x40.1638025/
I shoot .308 just because I already have tons of it & I don't want yet another caliber. If I had 30-06 ARs I'd have tons of that. I highly doubt you could do anything with 30-06 that I can't do with .308.
The problem with this question is that we have all purchased different cans and we all love them. I don't recall seeing any can purchase regret threads. In my opinion, if size weight and construction are all comparable, save the $300 and let it cover the stamp.
I picked up the Griffin...
You fags with your “funds” and “investments”. This is why I spend all of my money. I may be broke but I’ve got enough popcorn and car parts to get me through any economic downturn.
If those ladies had just a little bit of training this would have gone very differently. I don’t understand why anyone would carry a revolver, let alone keep one under the counter for defense of a business or home. Makes me wonder if they still like black and white TVs too.