Recommendations on a compact scope that wont break the bank to use on a Tx 200
Recommendations on a compact scope that wont break the bank to use on a Tx 200
Define "the bank". My Leupold 3-9 x 33 with LRT ret was about £250 used and the used Redfield of similar size was £110. Both are great! I got a BNIB sh Hawke Airmax 2-7 x 32 for £85, thats good and was good value.
I've had Bug blasters etc from our sponsor which were great for the money, but everything is relative.
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Agree on the Leupold, and have always heard good things about the Bug Buster.
My favourites include any used Leupold compact (2-7x28, 4x28, 4x33) and the old Simmons 1.5-5x20. And the Beeman SS-1 and SS-2.
Also define "compact". These days, that might mean anything from a 2.5x20 to a 3-9x40.
Weaver do some nice compacts, but they tend not to be available over here.
Arthur
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2nd hand leupold 3-9x33 efr
Best small scope bar none
If you can find one
The older gloss one is the better scope with a lifetime transferable warrantee
If your not fussy about mag and want the best ratting scope in the world a
Simmons white tail classic 1.5-5x20 was
Will focus from 3 feet away ..a packet of crisps is bigger and heavier
2nd hand only as no longer made around £80 for a good one
Last edited by MartynB; 17-09-2017 at 07:38 AM.
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Another vote for the Hawke Airmax 2-7x32 here. I've recently mounted one on my FAC Cricket and think it will make an excellent squirrelling combo.
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Burris Timberline 4.5-14x32
Useful magnification range, adjustable objective, uncluttered reticle
holdover markings.
Anyone agree?
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