Millett optics (new rifle) range review

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I decided to put a new hunting rifle together this year. Since my wife lost her job, we have a two year old, and we had to put a new roof on the house, funding was rather limited. As a base, I choose a Remington 700 ADL in 300 win mag. I wanted a good rifle with a reliable action and a caliber that would be "enough" for any game in North America.

On it I choose a nice set of Millett two-piece bases, Leupold medium height rings, one inch nylon-web sling, and a Millett Buck Gold Series 3-12x44 scope.

Price breaks down as follows:
Rifle - $325.00
Bases - $20.00
Rings - $20.00
Sling - $10.00
Scope - $100.00
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Total - $475.00 out the door.

The only component in this package I had any question on was the scope. There is not much information out there and Millett is not a big name as far as optics go, although I did find a lot of good comments about their mounting hardware.

I picked the rifle up this weekend after it has been on layaway for several months. I sat the rest of the day Saturday and cleaned/assembled the rifle as well as reloaded some 100 rounds of SAMI spec ammo with some spare 180 gr. Sierras and some IMR 4895 I had. I figured this will be my threshold of tolerable shooting and do a nice break-in.

Yesterday I got up at 5 am with anticipation of shooting this new beast. I loaded up the truck and moved on out to my favorite public range. The shooting today would be at 100 yards. I bore-sighted the scope using the "look down the bore and adjust the knobs" technique. Since I was just breaking in the bore, I was not too concerned with accuracy all that much. With the scope I 3x I put one round in the rifle and squeezed the trigger, wow, one little hole 1 inch left and ½ inch down from the bull, sweet! I cleaned the bore and did another, wow again, same hole (I am going to have to remember to try this load again). I worked my way through the rest of the break-in trying different targets and scope powers.

I must say, I am impressed with this scope. The point of aim never shifted once in 100 rounds of rifle-jarring recoil. The glass is crystal clear and is even brighter than the VXII my shooting partner had on his Sendero. The adjustments are extremely crisp and accurate with a dead-on return to zero. I figured this scope would have taken the path of many other sub $300.00 scopes on top of this bucking 300 win mag. I decided a set of sunshades would be a nice accessory, I called the folks at Millett today. WTH, they actually picked up the phone, impressive :D I found out that these scopes have a lifetime warranty and are guaranteed to withstand .50 BMG, wholly jumping Batman. :what:

Overall, I like the scope and yes, I will definitely consider them for future purchases.
 
Thanks for the review. I've been wondering how these were holding up to field and range use.

Tamara put a Millett scope on her Turk Mauser in 300 Whisper. Maybe she'll report on it.

Regards,
Rabbit.
 
I have a Millett Buck Lightening 1.5 x 6 that I'm going to mount on my AR. While it is heavy for this rifle, (I have the AK Shorty) the glass looks clear and bright, and the illuminated recticle is a great option for shooting at dawn and dusk. Mine ended up at $175 delivered from Midway, but the recticle wouldn't light properly. One phone call and 10 days later, I had one that's up to spec. After it's mounted and sighted, range report will be issued.
 
If I remember correctly, the Millet line of scopes is assembled here in the US using Chinese components. Hence the lower price. I'm glad to hear that it's working out for you.

I definitely feel your financial pain! Mine is hte sole income, I have a new baby in the house and I just got a new roof!!
 
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