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5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
Small and lightweight. Came with a decent set of 11mm rings. Adjustments are easy and predictable. I like the pull-on/push-off turret locks a lot.
Things I would have changed:Can't think of a thing that I would change.
What others should know:I went from peeps to a scope on an HW30s with this purchase. What a great fit for this gun! Size is perfect. The glass quality is surprisingly good, and the reticle thickness is exactly right for the effective range of this gun. I like the mil-dot feature for ranging longer shots effectively.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
Very well built. Nice ring mounts. Great eye relief. I have shot 100 CHCP .177 pellets in my Gamo break barrel with no movement. Very accurate. Zero at 35 yds 1inch group with bench rest. Shimmed rear ring .030 for barrel droop. Very clear image, nice lenses.
Things I would have changed:First scope ever bought that had windage and elevation adjustments that were not covered with a cap. It was easy to sight in. Flip up cap on AO lens is not really useful (have to remove and replace when making AO adjustment). Will probably replace with standard dust caps.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
This is a terrific scope in the sub-$100 category. Rings move smoothly out of the box. I like the new no-tools turrets. Image is quite bright. Reticle markings are accurate. Focuses down to @7 yards.
What others should know:Excellent choice for a low cost, yet rugged scope. I have this mounted on a Walther Terrus and can say nothing negative about my choice. Some do not like the thickness of the reticle on some models of UTG/Leapers scopes, but I have absolutely no problem with this.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
Heavy duty build, quality feel, no tool adjustable turrets, good optics, parallax adjustment. Once I shimmed for barrel droop on my Walther Terrus very happy with this scope.
Things I would have changed:I don't hunt with this so I wish you had an option of easily removable lens caps instead of flip ups.
What others should know:I have a Nikon Prostaff Rimfire on my Marlin 795 and I like the UTG more!
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
I was looking for turrets that adjust without tools and these are perfect! Parallax adjustment is not on the side but that's ok. Optics are clear and scope is built well, it's heavier than I thought! (Machined from solid billet) 32mm objective keeps the scope low on my Walther Terrus and has a locking screw in rear scope mount.
Things I would have changed:At this price point I don't think I'd change a thing.
What others should know:Had to shim the back clamp .030" to center the Walther Terrus at 25 yards and keep the elevation turret centered, not the scopes fault. The tube is thick walled and the shim caused no problem with dents, marks, etc.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
Nice quality scope for a decent price. Very clear reticle and good parallax adjustment.
Things I would have changed:Nothing
What others should know:Added RWS droop compensator mount to this scope on my Walther Terrus and shooting great
4.0 4.0
4.0 4.0
Clear optics. Mil dot recticle. Tool free adjustment. Flip open lens covers. Adjustable parellax. Hasn't slipped or died yet but I only have maybe 100 rounds on it.
Things I would have changed:At this price point anything I would want to change would only drive up the cost. The mounts were a bit to low for my accu177. I can see the rear sight in the scope. I have a taller one piece mount on the way to correct this minor issue.
What others should know:Seems to be good bargain for the money. Should be just what I need after installing a taller one piece mount. Love the no tools adjustment and clear optics. If it holds up to the pounding I may purchase a 40 mm version for my Octane. That rifle has some serious recoil for an airgun and I don't expect the included scope to last for long. So far this scope has not slipped or lost zero. Loctite is your friend and should be used to ensure the rifle doesn't rattle itself apart and the scope stays in its place.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
This scope is a nice size size for most air rifles, not too big or heavy, it comes with good quality rings that have 4 screw hold downs and 2 heavy dovetail screws and will fit most air guns or .22 rimfire guns that have 3/8 in. dovetails. It has plenty of optic power for target shooting or pest control
Things I would have changed:Nothing
What others should know:This is My second Leapers scope like this one and both are perfect. This scope has a TS rating for high vibrations that You get with springer rifles. I installed this one on a Walther Terrus .22 spring gun.I really like it, it's the perfect size for rifles of this size and specs. this scope does not have lit reticles.
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
I”m really happy with this scope. Very good optics and focuses down nice and close. The ocular lens offer plenty of travel for us with older eyes. On some scopes we almost have to completely unscrew the eyepiece to get the crosshairs into sharp focus. The rings are nice and sturdy, and lens caps are a plus too. I put this on my Crosman Backpacker and couldn't be happier. I prefer 32 mm objective lenses to get the scope down near the barrel.
Things I would have changed:Can't think of anything right now.
What others should know:I previously returned two 2-7 Hawke scopes because of focusing issues. Although I wrote a politically nice review, it was never posted.
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By William
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
I have a confession to make: I am an optics snob. Almost every rifle scope, spotting scope, microscope and binocular I own starts at $550. So why did I buy this scope? I needed 5-yard close focus for some indoor practice. I thought, "How bad can it be? Well, I am pleased with this scope. The mil-dot reticle is distinct, the scope indeed will focus to 5 yards, and the image is sharp. Is it the equivalent of my $900.00 scope? It's actually pretty close! The focus ring is just right as far as tension is concerned. Clicks are distinct, not mushy.
Things I would have changed:Nothing. This has to be a Best Buy as far as scopes go, at least for PCPs and CO2 guns (see below).
What others should know:I mounted this on a PCP. I have used it almost daily for the past two months. Since I am not constantly changing the elevation and windage settings, I have no idea if it will hold up like my 5-year-old $900 scope. Also, will it hold up on a springer? Don't know, don't own any, but I assume Pyramid would warn potential buyers of any limitations in that regard.