After shooting a multi-gun event the other day I quickly realised that I need a scope rather than my red dot (or as well as) for my 15-22. The targets we were shooting were pretty damn small, and I picked up a bunch of penalties because of this, which trashed my overall scores for the day.
I'm hoping to fit a scope, something in the region of 1.5-5 and mount a micro red dot on an angle so can use that for close up fast target acquisition.
I don't have a massive budget, something around £100 would be perfect. I've seen both a Leapers and a Nikko Stirling which both would seem to fit the bill, but I can't find much in the way of reviews on either of them. (links below)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Leapers-UTG-1 ... 232765efa2
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikko-Stirlin ... 4ac4957a65
Anybody here got any experience of either of these two scopes, or have any recommendations?
Thanks!
TG
Which low magnification scope?
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- Blackstuff
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Re: Which low magnification scope?
I've got the 'same' Leapers scope but in 3-12 magnification. For the money i'd say its a decent scope and the optics don't 'milk-out' when using it outdoors like most budget scopes do.
Plus the lower the magnification the less you notice poorer quality lenses (imo). Have you looked at a Simmons Whitetail Classic? 1.5-bowl IIRC, tried and tested scope and would be a lot lighter than both of the options above and usually go for less than £100
Plus the lower the magnification the less you notice poorer quality lenses (imo). Have you looked at a Simmons Whitetail Classic? 1.5-bowl IIRC, tried and tested scope and would be a lot lighter than both of the options above and usually go for less than £100
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Re: Which low magnification scope?
Blackstuff wrote: Have you looked at a Simmons Whitetail Classic? 1.5-bowl IIRC, tried and tested scope and would be a lot lighter than both of the options above and usually go for less than £100
Mark has given the perfect answer to your needs....
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Re: Which low magnification scope?
Looks like the whitetail classic is well recommended elsewhere too.. and yes, its 1.5-5. Now just got to find one...
Thanks chaps :)
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Re: Which low magnification scope?
I have one, but you can't have it! :lol:
If you find one make sure it's the original Philippines made one, there's been a couple on Ebay going for around £70 to £120 recently.
If you find one make sure it's the original Philippines made one, there's been a couple on Ebay going for around £70 to £120 recently.
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Re: Which low magnification scope?
Plus one on the whitetail.
If you happen to in a Cabelas check out their own range.
A mate, who is a dyed in the wool S&B fiddler, bought one and says its a cracker.
Tony
If you happen to in a Cabelas check out their own range.
A mate, who is a dyed in the wool S&B fiddler, bought one and says its a cracker.
Tony
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