I think I will go with a viper connect,thanks.
Hi should I get a cheap starter scope or jump in and get a good one.
I think I will go with a viper connect,thanks.
Depends what it's for,
it's pointless to pay several hundred £, only for 25yd plinking in the garden,
equally it's stupid to expect a £50 cheapy to cope with 200yd shots in low light.
as above make up your mind what sort of shooting you will be doing and get the best scope you can afford
As a general rule you are more likely to be happy with a 'better' scope irrespective of your immediate requirements. That being said, don't go mad!!
'It may be that your sole purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others'.
As others have said, depends on what you're doing. Nowadays, I just plink out to 20 odd yards absolute max, in dry weather, so am happy with a 3-9x40 cheapie. If I was hunting in all weathers & at longer ranges. it would be different. As it would be if I was into FT/HFT.
ATB
Bru
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is the gun worthy of good scope , cos a scope wont make it shoot better
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I like the hawke fast mount series for starter scopes.
Had 2/3 now on cheaper setups and they work well
NIKKO STIRLING MOUNTMASTER are nearly half price at the sportsman gun centre.
If you don't like it you could probably sell it for what you paid.
Nikko Stirling Panamax would be my choice.
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