Oophs! no I didnt but the ret is very fine I suspect that I would have struggled anyway.
I've never had to adjust previous scopes that much and have seen very little difference when I did so.
I've since returned the scopes and got a replacement on its way a Hawke Endurance not half mil dot but half the price.
I've a an endurance that I bought last February costing £75 now they cost £49.01 plus postage.
Martin
Martin, I wear glasses for reading, but not for shooting, and I have to adjust the eye piece a long way to bring the ret. into focus for me (old eyes!) but having done so it is sharp on all the hawke scopes I've viewed.
Steve C.
AirArms S400k L/H (.177)BTAS, tuned, AirArms S410k L/H (.177) walnut, BTAS tuned, AA MPR .177 L/H walnut (STOLEN) and...L/H EV2
BASC
My son always takes the p--s regarding how far out I now have to wind out the ocular adjustment to allow for my ageing eyesight. Once I have done all is clear as they say. If James looks through any scope I have adjusted to suit me he cant see a damned thing according to him. God he's cruel..
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !
Hi Was thinking of getting this scope as part of a package on a BSA R10. It's my first scope in about 25 years is it easy to get on with to zero etc. And do you think it's a good all round scope for general plinking, hunting.
Thanks
I would say that it was most definitely up there with all of the usual suspects from the likes of MTC and others. Its ideal all-round really and at a good price. Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !