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By Bonsai Guy from USA on 2009-12-24 16:46:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This scope is amazing! I have it on a .17HMR, and I tell you the scope makes the rifle look like it's SERIOUS business! We all like looks, but this thing performs as well as it looks. Easy to use and once it's on; IT'S ON! Great addition to any firearm or air rifle (if it will fit). Things I would have changed:Not
... Read MoreThings I liked:This scope is amazing! I have it on a .17HMR, and I tell you the scope makes the rifle look like it's SERIOUS business! We all like looks, but this thing performs as well as it looks. Easy to use and once it's on; IT'S ON! Great addition to any firearm or air rifle (if it will fit). Things I would have changed:Not a thing. Maybe the flip up caps are a bit "cheap" they do alright. What others should know:Make darn sure you measure your air rifle before you order this thing cause it's HUGE!! Originally I ordered this for a Crosman NPSS and it was just too big. Some break barrels might not break cause this bad boy would be in the way. Also make sure you choose the right rings to go with it. I'd love to use a one piece mount, but my Savage wouldn't take it so I had to return the one piece and go with the two piece. Still it's absolutely fantastic! Get it already!
By Chrystal from USA on 2009-12-15 05:25:39 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Clear, bright optics. Very durable. Quality sunshade. Nice zero-resetting feature. Big and long... turns any gun into a sniper rifle. The huge objective lens provides for a nice large field of view, even at higher levels of magnification. Eye relief is adequate through the entire range. Things I would have changed:The
... Read MoreThings I liked:Clear, bright optics. Very durable. Quality sunshade. Nice zero-resetting feature. Big and long... turns any gun into a sniper rifle. The huge objective lens provides for a nice large field of view, even at higher levels of magnification. Eye relief is adequate through the entire range. Things I would have changed:The magnification adjustment is a little stiff, although I know the seals make it that way. I know plenty of others will disagree, but I wish the illuminated reticle had an auto-off feature. Leapers must have known I would frequently forget to turn it off because they included a spare battery. Since the illumination is really only useful/visible at dusk/dawn, a 1-hour auto-off would be perfect. The dusk/dawn window simply doesn’t last that long, and by the time the illumination shut off, it would either be too dark to shoot or light enough that you didn't need it anymore. I think I would make the AO turret a little stiffer. I read somewhere that it was too stiff, but this scope is really designed to be used with a side wheel anyway. When my TX200 fires, even though the recoil is low for a springer, the wheel tends to rotate out of focus. I have to dial in the parallax every two or three shots. The flip-up scope caps are a little cheap feeling, but they serve their purpose and haven't broken yet. The turret clicks could be a little more defined. I can hear them more than feel them. People say they're vastly improved over the 5th generation scopes, so either I got a Friday/Monday model or the 5th gen ones really sucked. I had a lower quality CenterPoint scope that had much more positive clicks than this one. I'd probably have chosen 1/4 MOA over 1/8 MOA if the option was available. Fortunately this thing holds a zero, so there's not a lot of adjusting necessary once it is sighted in. What others should know:Although I critiqued this scope pretty fiercely, I really like it and would definitely recommend it. As with another reviewer, I was torn between the 6-24x and the 8-32x, and I also decided on this one based on reviews. No buyer's remorse here. Shooting without a rest and under 40 yards, I usually keep it around 16x anyway for a steadier sight picture. As for the full-range clarity, the view is definitely more volatile at full magnification: it is more sensitive to glare in bright light, eye strain is harsher in low light, and the eye relief at 24x is fairly tight. However, those properties are typical of all high-power scopes. On the 3-9x CenterPoint I mentioned earlier, the clarity was pretty noticeably degraded over 7x. On this scope, the image remains clear throughout its entire range. In case it wasn't already obvious, most guns will need high rings (unless you have a high rail setup like the Talon). I would actually recommend two-piece rings on this one for more mounting flexibility. I personally like staying slightly behind the eye-relief zone so there's a little ring of black around the sight picture (as a second form of parallax correction). With a one-piece mount, I couldn't move this scope forward enough to get comfortable, even using the front scope stop. Overall, I’m really happy with this purchase.