Suggestions for budget air rifle scope?

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Suggestions for budget air rifle scope?

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Pretty much what it says on the tin.

I have a HW 35 that I've previously used for plinking and not very serious target shooting, now my needs have changed and I'd like to use my old friend for vermin..... However my eyes are over two decades older as well, so I'd like to get some inexpensive glass to help out.

So, what would you guys recommend ?
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HW35 Classic gun.

Scope of around 3-9x40 covers most field situations - good mounts are a must I find parallax adjustable helpful. (PA) = The twisty bit at the end of the scope. Important to try out scopes as everyone's eyes are different.

Join airgun or weihrauch forum they often have a for sale section.

Good name = Hawke & Nikko Stirling.

http://www.jsramsbottom.com/categorylis ... -stirling/

Hope that helps...
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I have a AirArms TX200 hunter carbine with an Hawke Airmax scope, cant remember how much i paid for it but good bright image, with variable zoom, try looking at Blackpool air rifles (airgun buyer), where i got my rifle and scope, they come reccomended.
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http://www.airriflespellets.co.uk/ a company I can recommend on personal experience they are located in Skegness.
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Good suggestions there folks
lightningxl wrote:Scope of around 3-9x40 covers most field situations - good mounts are a must I find parallax adjustable helpful. (PA) = The twisty bit at the end of the scope. Important to try out scopes as everyone's eyes are different.

Join airgun or weihrauch forum they often have a for sale section.

Good name = Hawke & Nikko Stirling.
Spot on there, I think those airmax's are to long for a springer, damn good though, recommended for live fire around these parts too, we have several Nikko Sterling, and a Hawke, good enough as some would say, because you can pay as much for them as you did your gun (and more) ;)
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lightningxl wrote:HW35 Classic gun.
I've had it a long time, Brother and I bought it from Trapshot of Lye...... Well, Dad bought it as we were both under 18 at the time
Scope of around 3-9x40 covers most field situations

Thats what I wanted to know.... Now, what does that mean :oops:
Important to try out scopes as everyone's eyes are different.
Heres the problem, there is nothing like a decent gun shop anywhere around here :x
Without having to make a special trip I'm likely to have to resort to remote purchasing.

Looks like I can get something workable for 30ish notes ?


Any advice on first starting to use springer thats been out of service for a long time ?
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How about this this, close to your budget:

http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/pro ... ire+Scope/


I've got the following scope, a bit more than the above, but a decent scope:

http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/pro ... ire+Scope/
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3-9x40mm?

3-9 is the magnification zoom range.

40mm is the diameter of the objective lens (furthest from eye)

its size determines light gathering properties.
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Bad Wombat wrote:How about one of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=6-24x50&_udhi=30
Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. They are cheap generic Chinese copies with no guarantee as to the quality of the optics.

I had something similar included free of charge with a crossbow and they were just impossible to zero in and went in the bin.

I would suggest sticking to known brand for this type of thing, as others have said, Hawke and Nikko Sterling are both good quality, low cost scopes which you can rely on.