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			Got a few 4 power Swift pistol scopes on contender barrels and while the optical quality is far from camera quality ,they have held up well on .35 rem and 45-70 barrels. Could well be the 2 sets of scope rings on a weaver rail that helps a bunch. A trick i got from a ram and pig shooter and fellow contender nut. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Had the first one since about 1990 and many thousand 35 rem rounds have gone down the end and never had a problem staying on target. I sight in and build some deer slug guns, I have seen many a cheap tasco (Vintage Wallmart) nearly explode inside from the recoil. 39.99 at wall mart just don't cut it on a 7 pound 12 guage slug gun sending 300 grains at 1500 FPS +. Since having good luck with Swift in the past have been recommending swifts 1.5-4X32 for about 150 bucks to those who ask my opinion on a cheap deer slug scope. have yet to send back one. Still a bsa illuminated 3X9X40 at a cheap price will sell well. On a 223 shot twice a year will last the normal gun buyer years. 
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	I don't know but I've been told it's hard to swim with the weight of gold. On the other hand I have heard it said it's just as hard with the weight of lead.  | 
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