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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Good springer scope under $500?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugFester" data-source="post: 1694943" data-attributes="member: 110986"><p>Being on a tuned HW you'll still need a spring gun rated scope if you want it to last. Hawke is about my favorite air gun scope, specifically the Airmax with AMX reticle in any of the 3 configurations. 2x7, 3x9, 4x12 but truth be told I shot my EDgun Supermagnum .25 at 316 yards with my 4x12 on 4x as I needed that much holdover. Plus the reticle is nice & thin.</p><p> As far as a illuminated reticle. If you have problems seeing a reticle it might help. I don't shoot with an illuminated one. If I was using a Centerfire & illuminated German post center dot or something for faster placement yes. Airguns are all about perfect placement so I would personally skip illuminated. In fact after dusk all you're ever going to see is a bright reticle unless you set it on lowest setting of brightness & use a good game light set at distance you'll be hunting.</p><p> Hey, I have (3) 6x24x50 illuminated reticle Leapers spring rates scopes. You want to try one & see if you like it you pay shipping to & back. If you decide you want to keep I deduct shipping & new I honestly forget price but Hawke line up on Airmax is $178, $198, $212.00 for 7/9/12x Max & I personally want all 2x7 & 3x9.</p><p>Email or request phone # if you want to try the Leapers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugFester, post: 1694943, member: 110986"] Being on a tuned HW you’ll still need a spring gun rated scope if you want it to last. Hawke is about my favorite air gun scope, specifically the Airmax with AMX reticle in any of the 3 configurations. 2x7, 3x9, 4x12 but truth be told I shot my EDgun Supermagnum .25 at 316 yards with my 4x12 on 4x as I needed that much holdover. Plus the reticle is nice & thin. As far as a illuminated reticle. If you have problems seeing a reticle it might help. I don’t shoot with an illuminated one. If I was using a Centerfire & illuminated German post center dot or something for faster placement yes. Airguns are all about perfect placement so I would personally skip illuminated. In fact after dusk all you’re ever going to see is a bright reticle unless you set it on lowest setting of brightness & use a good game light set at distance you’ll be hunting. Hey, I have (3) 6x24x50 illuminated reticle Leapers spring rates scopes. You want to try one & see if you like it you pay shipping to & back. If you decide you want to keep I deduct shipping & new I honestly forget price but Hawke line up on Airmax is $178, $198, $212.00 for 7/9/12x Max & I personally want all 2x7 & 3x9. Email or request phone # if you want to try the Leapers. [/QUOTE]
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