Author: BST4227
Subject: Older Redfield Identification/age??
Posted: July/27/2015 at 01:53
As I recall the Golden 5 Star was the top of the line Redfield hunting scope. The Tracker was their mid-level scope and the Widefield is where they really got their start. As a young soldier the cost and quality of Redfield in general and of that of the Golden 5 Star were money very well spent. I still have a couple of Tracker scopes and a Golden 5 Star. Trust me the old 5 Star is not a bottom of the line budget scope. I can not speak of what they are today, but in the 80's and built in Denver, I was proud to have them.
Subject: Older Redfield Identification/age??
Posted: July/27/2015 at 01:53
As I recall the Golden 5 Star was the top of the line Redfield hunting scope. The Tracker was their mid-level scope and the Widefield is where they really got their start. As a young soldier the cost and quality of Redfield in general and of that of the Golden 5 Star were money very well spent. I still have a couple of Tracker scopes and a Golden 5 Star. Trust me the old 5 Star is not a bottom of the line budget scope. I can not speak of what they are today, but in the 80's and built in Denver, I was proud to have them.