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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunfun View Post
    I don't know what type of scope you should put on your HW's it all really depends on what and when you use your rifle for, say targets, hunting, aiming style, shooting distances, light conditions, weight/balance all play a part in choosing the right specification of scope.
    This was a purely aesthetic, and slightly indulgent, question...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert_Lavin View Post
    This was a purely aesthetic, and slightly indulgent, question...
    I had the same problem recently weighing up buying a very small Weaver scope for my Prosport, would it look balanced and right ?

    I web searched for AA Prosport 'images' and saved a few images with very small scopes to compare to my existing combo with 10x42 scope, and the smaller scopes look just as balanced and make the good looking rifle more conspicuous, now just to justify the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert_Lavin View Post
    This was a purely aesthetic, and slightly indulgent, question...
    Quote Originally Posted by Gunfun View Post
    I had the same problem recently weighing up buying a very small Weaver scope for my Prosport, would it look balanced and right ?

    I web searched for AA Prosport 'images' and saved a few images with very small scopes to compare to my existing combo with 10x42 scope, and the smaller scopes look just as balanced and make the good looking rifle more conspicuous, now just to justify the money.

    Looks don't put pellets accurately in targets.

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    Rifle combinations that generally look right shoot right.
    Sporting rifles with a brick on top don't look right and so don't handle right.

    Open sights can get solid hits way out, so can low mag scopes. All the rest is to nat shoot. For low powered air rifle shooting then shot placement is critical on live quarry and that is the limitation. Shoot to the range where the limitations are within ethical grounds.

    Not space science.

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    Scopes

    Finding a jack of all trades has a constant pain in my butt for a while now sadly I have a medical condition that plays hell with my eyes one day they are 100% next day trashed. My right pupil tends to stick open and when that happens it at first makes you fell like you are having a stroke not pleasant at all.

    Even worse when shooting as you know when it dark you pupil opens as wide as it can to get in as much light as it can. So sticking the eye to a scope on a sunny day is shall we say painful.ive tried glasses nope waist of time. Tried left hand shooting nope not happening.

    What I've done is to take a red glass cover out of a torch not great but it works.

    When the eyes are working I continue my mission of finding the right scope I find high mag are heavy low mag light but not good out at range, I shoot sub 12 lbs Fac air and centre fire.

    I did find a no name Chinese scope with no markings at all on it a few years back cost £20 and boy it was perfect good at long range great at short range a keeper sadly it died a very painful death when some nutt job drove his artic into my car.

    I have moved to side Paralax adjustable scopes now they appear better than fixed ones and seem lighter.

    If any one can recommend a light weight scope that would work on all types of weapon systems I'd be over the moon.

    When serving I had a great scope on my SA80 you could do bugger all to adjust it but by heck it worked. Unfortunately getting one in civi street is not easy lol

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