Originally Posted by
Muskett
I have several Bushnell Legend Ultra 1" tubed scopes, because they "ain't heavy". Now out of production because Bushnell has followed the fashion of 30mm tubes.
30mm doesn't really add anything much to performance other than giving more space, more bulk, and added weight. More space for features and easier construction.
Importantly they had the short range side parallax I was looking for. The glass far superior to say many Hawke or Mambas.
Leupold used to make excellent 1" scopes. They too have moved on, as nearly everyone has.
The old 1" Zeiss Conquest scopes were superb, but didn't have the parallax adjustment down to air rifle ranges.
Which comes to one of the big issues when it comes to air rifle scopes. In the not so distant past the better glass rarely had the parallax for air rifles. Thankfully, things have got better, but nothing is cheap.
Parallax for close ranges puts a lot of demands on scope design and complexity. To get those right rarely can be done for peanuts.
I also have a 25mm SF Legend HD and the glass is as clear and bright as some much more expensive
scopes .
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