Weaver rifle scopes have been around for quite some time. As a matter of fact they were introduced as far back as 1930 and ever since Weaver has become a very well known brand name in the world of hunting and shooting. Like many other rifle scope companies over the years Weaver has felt the pinch of competition despite a long and established history of producing quality products. Weaver itself was sold on in the late 1990s and shortly afterwards was bought by a company called Meade who made it their mission to modernize the entire Weaver scope range.
For many years the most popular Weaver rifle scopes have been the 330 and 400 which are well known for delivering excellent quality and performance without costing the earth. The Grand Slam scopes were introduced as part of the Weaver/Meade merger and this step took Weaver scopes to a never-before-seen level. The Grand Slam line of scopes includes several options including variable power scopes such as the 1.5-5x32mm and the 3-10x40mm as well as the 3.5-10x50mm and the 4.5-14x40mm scope. The 6-20x4mm AO variable power and the fixed power 4.75x40mm are also available in the new Grand Slam lineup.
These new scopes are...