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    jsr 6-24x50 PX ILLUMINATED

    hi everyoen i was wondering if anybody had used/owned one of these and whether or not they are any good?i saw one for 79.95 on jsr website and wanted to knwo if it would be any good for hunting to say 45 yards max and the odd bit of paper punching?it would be fitted to my .177 aa s410,would this be acceptable?anyhelp will be greatly appreciated,many thanks jamie
    jamie
    aa s410 classic .177
    bsa lightning xl .22
    walther cp88 .177

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    I bought one of those and it was completely useless,if u changed the magnification then the zero shifted, so i gave it away On the other hand, there was another thread on here a while ago and i seem to be in the minority as generally people thought it was ok. Personally i wouldnt buy a scope with such a large range of magnification on the cheap, my 4 x 40 and 6 x 42 hawke scopes have dropped me many a bunny at reasonable ranges.
    AKA: ultimate atomic indestructable sniping ninja terminator of oblivion/certain death blah blah blah etc...

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    I've got one on my lads AA400, the only problem we had with it was the AO was stiff, attached a fishing coaster and it's quite easy to adjust. I got it when JSR ran an offer for about £55 IIRC. The mildots aren't true but once you know what does what at different ranges that's not a problem. It's excellent value and has helped take a fair few rabbits

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    ok cheers for all your help guys.regards jamie
    jamie
    aa s410 classic .177
    bsa lightning xl .22
    walther cp88 .177

    http://s11.invisionfree.com/hunter_world/index.php?

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    Got one and love it.

    For £80 you can't go wrong.

    Will be buying another one when JSR's do their offer again on here
    I'm back.

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    I have one and I also bought one for my lads S400.
    O.K they are not in the same class as my Simmons, Bushnell scopes but none the less they are still excellent value for money.

    jim
    ex blue job

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