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  1. #1
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    Smile great scope

    i have two 6.24.50 one on my sako quad .22 rimfire and on my cz 17hmr brill scopes !!!!! A1+++++++++++

  2. #2
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    Hi
    I recently fitted and sighted in a Richter Optiks 3-9x50 AOE on a friends new CZ American. My stalking rifles are Schmidt and Benders, and I am picky about optics. I must say this scope impressed me, for the price. Large, bright image, pretty sharp and clear out to the edges; sharply defined, fine cross hairs, with the central portion as already described. Good eye relief and eye position not especially critical even at highest setting. Finish surprisingly good, and a nice 'professional' cleanness overall - nothing gimicky. All controls worked smoothly, nice and firm feeling without being too tight. Turret adustments seemed to work fine - in the limited time I spent with it. Five shots from fitting got us right on the bull. I haven't tried the illuminated reticule, and I didn't test low light performance, or really bright conditions, but what I saw, bearing in mind it is new, impressed me. Came with efficient looking flip up covers for both eyepiece and objective. AO calibration seemed to be about right too. I might be tempted to get one for my own use - and I had been looking at models much more expensive than this.

    Roger

  3. #3
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    richter scope

    i have one of these, very good alround scope but i do find distance to eye piece very finicky but perhaps this is because i wear glasses

  4. #4
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    A great value scope, goes to prove you dont have to spend silly money , on accurate shooting. I put mine in the top end simmons quality, at double the price !

  5. #5
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    bit late to start again but hear we go ,,my freind just got a 222 with a richter optice 3-9x 50 illum mill dot on it came on the rifle , is this scope gona be up to the job on a 222 or is it gona fall to bits, i have seen plenty of good reports for these
    Tempest .22, BSA Lightning(delux) .22 ,HW 80 K .22 Sako finn fire .22rf, Browning Buckmark 22rf , BSA 22 Hornet centre fire ,Winchester s/a mod 1400 12 bore, Winchester select light 12 bore J Manton hammer side bee side 12 bore and a 410 hushpower, BASC MEMBER

  6. #6
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    Hi all, i've had one of these on my S310 for about 3 months. I'm quite new to shootin' etc but i get on with it way better than my Nikko Stirling Gameking (3-9x40). Not used the IR in anger yet but the rest of the scope is damn good (not perfect but for £50 delivered....), i'd be being overly picky to pickl faults with it!

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by bear View Post
    bit late to start again but hear we go ,,my freind just got a 222 with a richter optice 3-9x 50 illum mill dot on it came on the rifle , is this scope gona be up to the job on a 222 or is it gona fall to bits, i have seen plenty of good reports for these
    It'll be fine, I had one on a .223 then a fox firearms one which is the same tube/dials etc so quite probably the same scope.

  8. #8
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    Just used one of these on a friend's rifle and i was gobsmacked! It's so much better on my eyes than my own Hawke Sport HD 3-9x50! Plus the added bonus of an IR as well as an AO, all this and it's under £40!?...i'm off to the shop ASAP for one.

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