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    Victor optics any good

    Looking to buy a Victor optics 3-9x40 scope anyone had one they any good for a budget springer

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    Most scopes are springer rated nowadays, what matters more is whether it's any good with YOUR eye, so look through before you buy.

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    the one i bought was good but my eyes were not
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve1978 View Post
    Looking to buy a Victor optics 3-9x40 scope anyone had one they any good for a budget springer
    I take it you mean Vector Optics. They make good scopes and are not expensive, I have several and can recommend them. If you buy off Amazon, should you not like it there is an option to return it, no questions asked for a refund.

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    Not that exact model, but here’s my Vector Hugo



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    I believe that Victoptics is the budget end of Vector optics. I've got a Victoptics 3-9x40 here; 1/2 mildot ret', with focus on the eye bell. I've used it on my springers without issue. From memory, it was about £30 from Optics Warehouse.

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    Vector scopes offer outstanding value for money, optical performance, quality of build and features. Like many on here I own several mainly from the Veyron and Hugo ranges. I am generally delighted with their overall performance. My only minor issue is with the reticules which sometimes get 'lost' in certain conditions. For the money I can't see any out there that beat them overall.
    Bear in mind also that for the price of ONE entry level Leupold you could buy 3 or 4 well specced Veyrons and you see how their prices are just so attractive.
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    I have 2 Veyrons & prefer them to my Hawke Vantage scopes.
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