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    Zero Option Scopes?

    Hello All,

    Just bought a "Zero Options" scope from the forum but I can't find any information anywhere about them.

    Anyone got any information/links/reviews about these scopes?
    Anyone using one and what are your impressions as to it's clarity, ease of use etc?

    Any information/comments would be appreciated
    Thanks in advance
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    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    I've got one knocking about, it's actually quite good, fairly clear and sharp for a budget scope.

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    I've got a 6-24x50AO, tis poo above 12 mag (milky) and the zero changes with the zoom and parralax. Treat it like a fixed mag, fixed parralax and its OK, wouldn't buy another though....
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    12x

    Quote Originally Posted by andy coup View Post
    I've got a 6-24x50AO, tis poo above 12 mag (milky) and the zero changes with the zoom and parralax. Treat it like a fixed mag, fixed parralax and its OK, wouldn't buy another though....
    Hello Andy,

    Same type as the one I've just bought, I intend to use it for rabbits and rats so I probably won't need above 12x mag anyway. The scope was cheapish and it focuses down to close range apparently which is ideal as I do a fair bit of close range ratting (from around 10 yards upwards) My oldish hands aren't as steady as they were either so 12x will be ample

    Thanks for the comments
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    Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk) "Wildfowlers do it in the mud"

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    Ok

    A few down my local range have these & recon for a budget scope they are fine.
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    Zero Option was a Webley brand. They were quite possibly closely aligned to Nikko Stirling as Webley had rebranded Nikkos in the past.
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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by sam vimes View Post
    Zero Option was a Webley brand. They were quite possibly closely aligned to Nikko Stirling as Webley had rebranded Nikkos in the past.
    Thanks for that Sam,

    I'll take a look on the Webley website and see if I can find anything out on there.

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    Sam Vimes is offline Vanquished a Weihrauch evangelist with a gasram
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greylag View Post
    Thanks for that Sam,

    I'll take a look on the Webley website and see if I can find anything out on there.

    Regards
    I wouldn't waste your time. Since the takeover the re-branding of scopes has Webleys has stopped. Although they are occasionally still available in gunshops, no new Zero Option scopes will have seen the light of day since the demise of Webley (Birmingham).
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