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  1. #1
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    I like variable mag to scan larger areas before using the zoom to take the shot, at 30yds probably 6x-9x depending on whether its paper or prey.

    All up weight is part of why the old Mamba-lite was such a perfect airgun scope, 3-12x42 in a light weight package - perfect.

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    I usually use my zoom scopes on either 6 or 7. Sometimes I wind the mag up a bit when zeroing though.

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    I used to use high magnification naively thinking that if the target is blown up to a huge size it would be easier to hit the centre. The resuld for me was that it allowed me to wander over the target. Since lowering the mag to say 6x at 30m i find that the wandering has eased and I'm more consistent.

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    Blackrider,

    When I hunted, years ago, I used a Simmons WTC 1.5-5x20 on my 0.22" LR rimfire.

    I used it almost exclusively on 3x.

    Today, for general purpose air-rifle shooting, I would probably choose a scope of 4x or 6x.

    Have fun & a good weekend

    Best regards

    Russ

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    6x42 is my favourite scope spec.
    Les

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    Within my experience (finances mean I haven’t had a lot of scopes) fixed mag scopes have better optics than variable for the same money.

    10x fixed mag, no IR, fine reticle marking.

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    4-6x man myself. I've done hft on 5x too.

    Don't feel the need for anymore. I wish there were a few more fixed power options out there. A Hawke Vantage/Airmax/Panorama 6x42AO would probably be about perfect.

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    Most often, a 2.5x20 and a 1.5-5x32 set to 3x. I also use a 1.5x20 and a 4x32. The biggest scope that I've ever owned was a 6x45.

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    Just bought and fitted a Nikko Sterling 4x40 AO half mildot complete with mounts from the site sponser; very happy with it. I have had (and sold) larger objectives but want to keep the weight down. Did not want to drop to 32mm due to slightly smaller exit pupil. Do not need higher mag or zoom (which also reduces exit pupil). The 4 x 40 is ideal for me; the AO is a real bonus.
    Treat Others As You Would Wish To Be Treated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by les allam View Post
    6x42 is my favourite scope spec.
    Les
    Yes Les, a great scope spec for air rifles, although I ain't got any! See you at the Bash.

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    I use a 3-12x32 viper connect and leave it on 10x when hunting because it still has a very large field of view at that mag .Best scope out there for air rifle hunting in my opinion . But some people are unlucky and can’t get used to the near zero eye relief .

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuggs View Post
    I use a 3-12x32 viper connect and leave it on 10x when hunting because it still has a very large field of view at that mag .Best scope out there for air rifle hunting in my opinion . But some people are unlucky and can’t get used to the near zero eye relief .
    Yea, no use on the springers though

    Ive just bought another cheap £24 Richter fixed 6-40 mildot, I turn the front lens in one turn and have nice clear vision from 15 to 50 yds which is my airgun ranges and a nice feild of veiw for quickly finding target, I allready have one bought for £7 off flebay and its proven reliable.

    Id like a 6-40/42 hawke panorama if ever made

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    It's not very often my scopes move any further than 8-12x mag that seems to cover all my air rifles and my powder burners.

    ATB. Hal

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    I like variable mag to scan larger areas before using the zoom to take the shot, at 30yds probably 6x-9x depending on whether its paper or prey.

    All up weight is part of why the old Mamba-lite was such a perfect airgun scope, 3-12x42 in a light weight package - perfect.
    Not wanting to upset you Mr Angry, but probably not best practice, you are probably fine doing this, but others might be doing it with loaded and cocked rifles, no offence intended. Rog

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog5 View Post
    Not wanting to upset you Mr Angry, but probably not best practice, you are probably fine doing this, but others might be doing it with loaded and cocked rifles, no offence intended. Rog
    That's perfectly alright, because you're correct it's not best practice,
    however due to the lay of my land there are points from which I can scan a complete field & have a safe back stop for the entire process, on the flip side some fields can only be shot from one direction.

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