Just ok, nothing more! It was definitely better, I mean a lot better than the Redfield Rampage, which I bought and immediately returned, but. After comparing it to my cheap $60 Simmons (20-60x60) I concluded it just wasn't worth the price difference. Don't just believe me, look at the pictures I made for you. Sure, with Vanguard you get more light and the glass doesn't have a slight yellow tinge, but clarity? Shouldn't something six times as expensive be at least as good? Tomorrow I'll take it to the track for field testing, both sights, but I think this one will return as well. Also* The case doesn't fit that well, it's actually unusable.* The coarse adjustment wheel rotates unevenly, at one point I had to push it down a bit. It doesn't look like I got my money's worth.
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