View Poll Results: What is your favoured brand of scope for HFT?

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  • Bushnell

    4 8.89%
  • Falcon

    1 2.22%
  • Hawke

    10 22.22%
  • Leupold

    3 6.67%
  • Lightstream

    1 2.22%
  • MTC

    12 26.67%
  • Nikko Stirling

    2 4.44%
  • Other

    12 26.67%
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  1. #16
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    Found the hawke panoramas ret and glass very good. Bit of a faff to reparalax.
    Now using a connect which is so far proving near perfect. The hawke half mildot ret is still better though.
    Had an eb but didn't really get on with it.
    si
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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enthusiast View Post
    I've gone back to my ancient Gold Crown. Much better optics than the new Target Master I tried for a few years. I think some of the early Nikko Stirlings were excellent. It breaks all the rules, no mil dots, 25mm tube, 50mm objective- but it works for me - as long as I believe it...

    Richard
    It's a cutthroat business this glass stuff...ain't it Beardy!...

    You always did well with that scope before matey! ...as long as there aren't any Rats involved...eh! Ha!

    XX
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  3. #18
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    Its all about the rhino:d
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  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by tugg View Post
    Its all about the rhino:d
    Were not really interested in your out of hours minty pursuits What about your scope?
    Save time, see it my way

    http://www.ford-hft.co.uk/

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kes View Post
    Haven't done HFT for around 5 years now, but when I did, MTC Viper 10x44 did everything I required.

    If I ever do return to the sport, it'll be an MTC scope (probably a Connect) sitting on top of whatever rifle I use.
    And I'm sure you will do very well
    http://www.ford-hft.org.uk
    You come into this world with nothing, go out in debt and you've made a profit

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackscale View Post
    It's a cutthroat business this glass stuff...ain't it Beardy!...

    You always did well with that scope before matey! ...as long as there aren't any Rats involved...eh! Ha!

    XX
    I hate that rat, I really, really hate that bobbing rat...
    http://www.ford-hft.org.uk
    You come into this world with nothing, go out in debt and you've made a profit

  7. #22
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    Ron makes it flop for me.

    Beardy it was 40mm at 20 yards. You should hate yourself.

    10 x 42mm

    Monkey
    Buxted HFT Garage Guns are Us. Home of Crowzilla Doppers doughnut corner and SiHFT winners 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2019.

  8. #23
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    Tried a couple but I'm loving the Panorama EV in 4-12 x 40 at the mo,agree with Si tho,the reparrelaxing is a pain...hence my changing to an AO asap..
    AA S400 K ( Modified MPR stock and Rowan Engineering furnishings ) with a Hawke 4-12x40 EV Panorama 1/2 MilDot Scope - BUXTED HFT TEAM -

  9. #24
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    Originally Posted by Kes View Post

    Haven't done HFT for around 5 years now, but when I did, MTC Viper 10x44 did everything I required.

    If I ever do return to the sport, it'll be an MTC scope (probably a Connect) sitting on top of whatever rifle I use.

    Quote Originally Posted by Enthusiast View Post
    And I'm sure you will do very well
    And we'd all be right behind you.....




    safest place



    10 x 44 Viper's for me


    Bob
    All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.

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  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enthusiast View Post
    And I'm sure you will do very well
    What's this about 40mm kills at 20 yards being missed fungus-chops?

    If that's true then at least you've improved since I last saw you in competition.......
    "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son" Dean Wormer.

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prone Shooter View Post
    And we'd all be right behind you.....




    safest place



    10 x 44 Viper's for me


    Bob
    Quiet at the back Akela!!
    "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life son" Dean Wormer.

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kes View Post
    Quiet at the back Akela!!
    A long way.....

    Bob
    All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.

    BARPC

    Basingstoke Air Rifle & Pistol Club. Founded 1975

  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kes View Post
    What's this about 40mm kills at 20 yards being missed fungus-chops?

    If that's true then at least you've improved since I last saw you in competition.......
    Don't listen to Simmmy, he gets confused every now and again. To keep him happy, at the end of every shoot we give him some pieces of paper with 1s and 2s on to see if he can tell the difference while the grown ups add up the scores
    http://www.ford-hft.org.uk
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  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enthusiast View Post
    Don't listen to Simmmy, he gets confused every now and again. To keep him happy, at the end of every shoot we give him some pieces of paper with 1s and 2s on to see if he can tell the difference while the grown ups add up the scores
    58 + 40mmm Rat = 59

    Mwaaaaaahhhhhh!

    Monkey.
    Buxted HFT Garage Guns are Us. Home of Crowzilla Doppers doughnut corner and SiHFT winners 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2019.

  15. #30
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    So So close though.....could have dumped that stupid sig and got a proper one, more befitting your cutthroat lifestyle....but alas!

    Ha!
    SIHFT Winners 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - AND 2014....2015..2016...oh look back at green...running out of colours! Ha!

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