I have a hawk panorama on my hw80 its still ok after two years so evidently shock proof!!
I have a hawk panorama on my hw80 its still ok after two years so evidently shock proof!!
On springers for me the Bushnell Legend 5-15x40AO has no equal and I use five. Used to swear by Simmons Pro Airs but I only have two now.
I have other various makes on other springers and rammers and I'm currently "trailing" an NS Panamax 3-9x40AO on a HW 95 which to date is holding up well having been to two Spring Bashes and using the gun on the range for almost a year !
Should add, I'm impressed with the Vortex Diamondback having seen Les's (Les Allam) scope at the last Bash as a future replacement to the Legends !
“An airgun or two”………
I wonder how much of this 'scopes on springers not holding zero' is down to the person shooting (or rifle) not being consistent, and nothing to do with the scope? Should I start a poll on that one?
Last edited by bootneckbob; 22-01-2017 at 05:33 PM. Reason: Rooti's point (below)
Steyr Challenge HFT - HW97K - BSA Mercury Challenger - Anschutz 9015 One - AA Pro Target - AA Pro Elite - ASI Paratrooper (R) - Walther LP500
Also depends on the firing cycle of the springer, Rob.
Some of them go off like a small car accident.
True, but this isn't the scope not holding zero is it. Discuss!
Steyr Challenge HFT - HW97K - BSA Mercury Challenger - Anschutz 9015 One - AA Pro Target - AA Pro Elite - ASI Paratrooper (R) - Walther LP500
I think most Hawkes are targeting airguns for sales, certainly the AO or Sf models than can roll down to 10m.
Ive been using a coupe of Vantage models on springers recently, both SF models, the 44mm version I think is better than the 50mm in this price bracket, as in some low light situations it did seem better glass, but with an IR mildot ret the 50 might be handy for an indoor range. The more you pay the better glass you will get generally, todays options for tuning springers to shoot well and accurate should not be damaging scopes, unless the scope is a parcel of rubbish in the first place.
Ive just swapped off a Vantage and put back in the box for a later day, and upgraded to a Delta Titanium, which are the same as the Bushnell Elites and made in the same Jap factory.
Id advise to go and see some of your fellow shooters at the range and look through theirs to see what suits you.
Nice things happen to nice people.
I have decided to put the Tasco on my break barrel and the Hawke will go on the TX200hc.
I think that I'm going to go down the "New" route which will give me a lifetime warranty which isn't transferable if the scope's sold on.
So a Panorama it will be.
Last edited by gtfreight; 26-01-2017 at 06:39 PM.
A better sight picture isn't going to help much to hit very small targets with a spring rifle unless its a very good, dare I say it tuned, springer.
Of the 60 odd springers I've owned only about 1/4, if that, are smooth and accurate enough with the right pellet, to be up to the kind of performance to rely on hitting such small targets at longer ranges. Under 35m then 3/4 could, but beyond that then far too much is going on so its ends up as much to do with luck as deliberate.
Getting a perfect sight picture at farmyard ranges 25m doesn't require much magnification. Drop and holdover/under pretty straight forward too. Once beyond 30m then its all technical and if the truth be known most springers have far too much going on to match the technical side required. 12ft/lbs adds to the grief as one: the time the pellet takes to get out of that barrel; and two: all the effects on the pellet from conditions on the day. Add it up it makes a sorry story.
The better springer shots are using very smooth rifles with loads of practice and pcp experience data to aid them. The very best would admit they are making harder work of it all by using a springer from something that is hard enough already. Beyond 30m and way out to 55 requires all the elements to be up to it. Its why so many people who come to springers from PCP's are so disheartened. It can be done but adjust your expectations.
Lastly, most springers are "live" and not happy confined in a bench rest set up. Most don't take to a vice at all well. Heavy, tuned, behave the best. Even the most difficult will behave fine shot standing unsupported.
Last edited by Muskett; 26-01-2017 at 07:33 PM.