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    JSR 3-9X40 Milldot IR PX Scope- My Review

    I have just purchased this scope from JS Ramsbottom. Its a new model out to compliment the other bargain scopes in their range. It cost me £49.95 posted.

    First Impressions
    Well, the scope arrived well protected in decent padded brown cardboard package. I opened the package to be pleasantly surprised at the presentation of the scope's box. I was expecting a plain brown affair but instead got a colourful JSR branded box mysteriously showing pictures of satellites and outer space! On opening the box I found a well wrapped scope complete with flip up covers, screw on sun shade, allen key, cleaning cloth,battery for the illumnated reticule, a leaflet on milldot use and an instruction leaflet printed on decent quality paper in full and accurate English also showing pictures/photographs.Im aware that they are made in China (as are virtually all other scopes). On unwrapping the scope I found it be well finished in matt black on a one piece construction with finger adustable BDC turrets and front parallax adjustment-more to follow on these later...

    Setting the Scope Up
    Flip up covers are not my thing so I took them off, nothing personal against these ones. I prefer as little "clutter" on the scope as possible. I mounted the scope on my Air Arms S410K use Simmons Pro 4 Medium Mounts. It cleared the Magazine by approximately 1mm which is fine. Beware some rifles will require higher mounts depending on the magazine size. I loved the sun shade so I fitted it straight away! A word of warning though, don't screw the sunshade up too tight as it can be very hard to undo again!
    Scope Mounted on my rifle

    The scope has BDC finger adjustable turrets with a special feature to "lock" them. This is done with an allen key. You have to loosen this allen key bolt on each turret before you can adjust them. I chose not to re-tighten them. The turrets are quite positive to use and I can't imagine them moving easily, its a nice feature to have if you often have to transport the rifle. I wouldnt say the turrets are as smooth as some higher end scopes, but I found them fine to use. The advert from JSR boasted that the scope can be parallax adjusted down to 5 yards and its true! This is certainly aimed at the air rifle market and I found the parallax to be smooth and effective. The scope is a 3-9 zoom and I found the zoom to be smooth and easy to use. The zoom reminded me of the AGS scopes, wouldn't be surprised if they are made in the same factory!
    On inserting the battery into the side mounted Illuminated reticule dial I was able to turn the IR on. You can choose from red or green with 5 brightness settings on each. I liked both colours and found level 1 or 2 to be sufficient. The reticule lit up well with a small amount of the light reflected in the inside body of the scope. I have yet to use an IR scope that doesnt do this. The reticule has a fine cross hair with 6 milldots on each axis. I found the milldots to be spaced more sensibly than the AGS scopes but not quite as well as the Hawke scopes. The scope is bright and clear to look through, and I would say the sight picture is of a better quality that my Hawke Varmint 3-13x44
    It was necessary to use one piece of film negative in the rear scope mount to zero the scope effectively, once this was done it was spot on! This is common on many scope/rifle combos so nothing to worry about. I found the combo to be a real pleasure to use

    In Conclusion
    In conclusion I highly recommened this scope as a hunting/general purpose scope. It is good quality and a pleasure to use, not forgetting its excellent looks.For £50 they take some beating. I am hoping JSR launch more in this range. Here are some more pics;
    Scope mounted on rifle
    Scope and Scope Box
    The Target!!!!!
    Last edited by minibbb; 16-11-2006 at 05:14 PM.

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    Review of review

    Hey Minibbb

    Cracking review mate, I must confess I'm tempted! Did I use it on Sunday!?
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    Hi Mark
    Yep the scope you used on my S410 was this one, does the job nicely!

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    Hi Minibbb,

    Excellent review!!! I've always found JSR scopes and mounts very good value for money. The picture of the review scope looks a lot like my Rhino, which is also very good , but the Rhino cost me £75 - so not such a bargain

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    Think they are probably made in the same factory! There is no real quality difference between the JSR and my Hawke. Will certainly be keeping this one!

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    I believe a new range of £49.99 scopes may be hitting the market soon.

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    Red face

    It was necessary to use one piece of film negative in the rear scope mount to zero the scope effectively, once this was done it was spot on! This is common on many scope/rifle combos so nothing to worry about. I found the combo to be a real pleasure to use

    Hi fantastically helpfull review, can you explain more about the film negative and how you used this, do you think its necassary on this combo with all AAS410's as i ahve the same model.

    Any cahnce of an explanation on parallax please

    Falconer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falconer View Post
    It was necessary to use one piece of film negative in the rear scope mount to zero the scope effectively, once this was done it was spot on! This is common on many scope/rifle combos so nothing to worry about. I found the combo to be a real pleasure to use

    Hi fantastically helpfull review, can you explain more about the film negative and how you used this, do you think its necassary on this combo with all AAS410's as i ahve the same model.

    Any chance of an explanation on parallax please

    Falconer
    Hi Mate
    I used a single pice of film negative to line the bottom of the rear scope mount. The theory behind it is explained very well in this thread http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...scope+shimming Try and zero the scope as normal first, if you run out of adjustment you can then think about shimming. This is the only time I have had to do this but its quite common
    Last edited by minibbb; 08-02-2007 at 09:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falconer View Post
    It was necessary to use one piece of film negative in the rear scope mount to zero the scope effectively, once this was done it was spot on! This is common on many scope/rifle combos so nothing to worry about. I found the combo to be a real pleasure to use

    Hi fantastically helpfull review, can you explain more about the film negative and how you used this, do you think its necassary on this combo with all AAS410's as i ahve the same model.

    Any cahnce of an explanation on parallax please

    Falconer
    Parallax (or parallax error) occurs when the image in a scope is brought to focus on a plane that does not coincide with the focal plane where the reticle of the scope exists. This is viewed as an out of focus image with crisp sharp cross hairs superimposed on it. The upshot of this is that if your eye is not perfectly centered on the optical axis of the scope then your POI will not coincide with where your cross hairs are (unless you are very lucky and had your eye in exactly the same place when you zeroed the scope). In order to rectify this, scope manufacturers have fitted systems that allow the user to bring the image viewed into sharp focus on the same focal plane as the reticle, and this eliminates the problem caused by an off center eye.

    HTH (but it probably won't)

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    Excellent review minibbb , you answered all my questions, you must be physic . Had seen the scope in the mags and thought for that price I can't expect much. But will be ordering one tomorrow now. Thanks for the helpful information .
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    I'm expecting one in the post tomorrow, so I'll add my tuppence worth shortly.

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    My scope arrived today......I shan't fit it till later in the week. I'm too busy at the moment, I'd rather wait til I've got the time too enjoy setting it up rather than just rushing it.......However, on first impressions I'm quietly impressed for a £50 scope, I'm sure if it had a brand name on it there would be at least a 50% price hike.
    Dunno what the space senario design on the packaging is all about!, but lots of info and intructions, mill dot conversion chart as well as an alan key and battery. The graduated reticle looks good in its own right, I would be happy with that, I've not tried the IR function yet.
    Mind you the millet buck gold I bought off 3b4y was a cracking piece of kit with lovely optics, until it dis-intergrated after 30 shots from a 6 ft/lb rifle!

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    Im flattered you liked the review, I figured it may be helpful to people on the lookout for a decent cheap scope

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    Mine arrived today as Minibbb stated well boxed and wrapped and I've got to say I'm well chuffed for the price I gotta lot of scope for a little money . The only tiny gripe is the distance between the mill dots, would be ideal for .22 but well spaced for .177 also stated by Minibbb. Had it zeroed within minutes and took it out on board my S410 last light, am not a big fan of illuminated reticles and found the lowest setting still very bright but the quality for the money still leaves a smile on your face. JSR reckon this is one of their better sellers and I can understand why. A LOT OF SCOPE FOR YOUR MONEY . How the Chinese do it for the money is beyond me. I only managed two Magpies tonight so not an amazing first foray but as Minibbs also stated clear optics and at the lowest mag fairly good in lowlight.

    ALL IN ALL HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THANKS AGAIN TO MINIBBB FOR A CRACKING REVIEW .
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