Thanks Andrew.
The Cobra was designed to be good glass in a basic package for the discerning shooter who doesn't need the bling.
Hi
I bought an MTC Cobra 3-9x42AO for £53. It came with a set of flip up covers and a pair of mounts with double screw which are of pretty good qua;ity.
The scope itself is very well made but has a very "basic" look about it.
The optics are very sharp and clear with excellent definition even at maximum magnification.
The AO ring and zoom ring are very, very smooth with no sound of grating or grinding.
It was bought to replace a Nikko Stirling Gold Crown Airking 3-9x42AO, the MTC has noticeably sharper optics at higher magnifications and just a brighter, higher contrast image.
The mildots and crosshairs are just a tiny touch too thick for my liking, the Nikko are much finer, but the MTC retcile is perfectly useable.
For the price I wouldnt recommend any other scope.
I would recommend this above any of the AGS and Hawke scopes.
In my opinion it is much better than a Bushnell Trophy scope that I had previously.
A fine piece of glass.
Andrew
Thanks Andrew.
The Cobra was designed to be good glass in a basic package for the discerning shooter who doesn't need the bling.
I bought one myself recently, top scope for the price. Well done Gary and Sammie. atb
Got myself one today from Dave Hutton very good value for the price
....... can anyone advise their aim points for non fac .177"?
Many thanks Rich.
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approximately
8 yards 2 mil dot
10 yards 1
14 zero
20/25 -.5md
30 -1/3md
35 zero
40 +.5md
45 +.75
Will vary with scope height and rifle power
atb
Gary
Only thing I know is when I look through my Viper, anything I see is a target that will be hit immediately.
....just the info I needed.
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In the interests of free advertising for a great product...... Just posted this to another complimentary review I have found:
On the other end of the scale......
My shooting partner (and best buddy) has one of these mounted on her Sako 75 in .270win.
Groups very consistently and the adjustments seem to be close to the advertised size. The scope proved very easy to set up - and has held the zero perfectly.
All in all, she is delighted with the quality of the glass - often an issue when we are stalking Sika at first or last light.
The Sika don't think much of it at all!
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I got one of these second hand on here and put it on my HW97K and its brilliant
Now I'm looking for another to put on my MFR
Rick
can anyone advise their aim points for non fac .22 cheers atb danny
To be fair.... I am probably the worst shot in the uk.....even with a shotgun
its a 3x9x50 ao cheers and its a great scope for the price far superior to my mountmasters and richter really chuffed with it up to now
To be fair.... I am probably the worst shot in the uk.....even with a shotgun
cheers gary some great advice there cheers mate immediate change required cheers
To be fair.... I am probably the worst shot in the uk.....even with a shotgun