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By Randy from USA on 2009-10-03 10:47:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Price/value, build quality, accuracy, image clarity Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:I have 2 of these scopes now. Got the first for a Benjamin Discovery, liked it so much I grabbed another for my 2260. I've become a big fan of Leapers optics over the past couple years - you
... Read MoreThings I liked:Price/value, build quality, accuracy, image clarity Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:I have 2 of these scopes now. Got the first for a Benjamin Discovery, liked it so much I grabbed another for my 2260. I've become a big fan of Leapers optics over the past couple years - you really cannot beat them for the money. I've lost count, but this is at least my 5th Leapers, and I've been totally satisfied with all of them. This scope is solidly constructed, holds zero perfectly and delivers very good light transmission for not having an enormous objective lens. Sure, a sidewheel AO would be nice but come on - for $45 you really can't go wrong. Gets my vote as the best entry level hunting/sporting scope you can buy for your PCP.
By Dan from USA on 2009-09-26 10:22:33 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:this is a very nice clear and well made scope for the price. stays very clear when zooming in, and the MI-DOT is very helpful for those long shots Things I would have changed:for the price, nothing What others should know:
By Jeff from USA on 2009-08-25 23:48:33 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Clear optics, mili dot reference. Things I would have changed:It would be nice to have illuminated mil dot, but for the price what can be expected. What others should know:Nothing. Just keep in mind the price. You are not getting a Ford 450 four door 4x4 super diesel truck at a Yogo price. You are getting
... Read MoreThings I liked:Clear optics, mili dot reference. Things I would have changed:It would be nice to have illuminated mil dot, but for the price what can be expected. What others should know:Nothing. Just keep in mind the price. You are not getting a Ford 450 four door 4x4 super diesel truck at a Yogo price. You are getting, actually, more than what you are paying for, but less bells and goodies.
By James from USA on 2009-07-03 13:46:15 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:No frills. Small . 6 yard focus. Mil-Dot. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Great no frills scope. Perfect for hunting. Mounted on .22 Panther and has held up with no zeroing problem so far. Fired off a tin first day. Two tins first week. Has decent glass and is pretty clear at
... Read MoreThings I liked:No frills. Small . 6 yard focus. Mil-Dot. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Great no frills scope. Perfect for hunting. Mounted on .22 Panther and has held up with no zeroing problem so far. Fired off a tin first day. Two tins first week. Has decent glass and is pretty clear at full magnification. Mil-dots allow alternate aim points. AO is a couple of yards off but works.
By Seth from USA on 2009-06-28 10:30:19 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Low cost as scopes go. Things I would have changed:Better flip caps (tighter fitting with more resistance on opening. What others should know:Being into firearms and dealing with some very expensive glass I wasnt expecting much from this scope. I was pleasantly surprised by this low cost alternative. Now
... Read MoreThings I liked:Low cost as scopes go. Things I would have changed:Better flip caps (tighter fitting with more resistance on opening. What others should know:Being into firearms and dealing with some very expensive glass I wasnt expecting much from this scope. I was pleasantly surprised by this low cost alternative. Now if it will stand the test of time....
By novictor from USA on 2009-06-10 21:49:55 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:magnification Things I would have changed:I prefer regular lens caps What others should know:very difficult to zero in on RWS Diana 34 even with the "Tactical Mount"--reticle adjustment disturbs both vertical and windage settings
By Edward from USA on 2009-05-26 09:26:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great product! Very clear. This is a better scope than some of the big name big bore rifle scopes! Things I would have changed:The flip up cap does not work well when adjust for yardage, I usually end up taking it off. What others should know:No worries, it is worth every penny. You will be surprised
... Read MoreThings I liked:Great product! Very clear. This is a better scope than some of the big name big bore rifle scopes! Things I would have changed:The flip up cap does not work well when adjust for yardage, I usually end up taking it off. What others should know:No worries, it is worth every penny. You will be surprised at your bang for the buck factor on this scope.
By Customer from USA on 2009-04-21 13:34:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Fit this on my RWS Panther and absolutely love it !! I got sick of just using a 4 power scope and wanted something a little more powerful for longer range shooting . Glass is very clear even in low light situations and the parallax settings are very close to the actual yardage !! Things I would have changed:The protective
... Read MoreThings I liked:Fit this on my RWS Panther and absolutely love it !! I got sick of just using a 4 power scope and wanted something a little more powerful for longer range shooting . Glass is very clear even in low light situations and the parallax settings are very close to the actual yardage !! Things I would have changed:The protective covers are junk but the scope is great for what it is priced at so I just used elastic covers I had from another scope !! What others should know:Positive click adjustments that don't require a tool to zero with and this scope will take a beating on high powered springers and keep it's zero. Very good scope for the money !!
By Foster from USA on 2009-04-20 18:04:35 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy to sight , Clear sight picture , seems well made Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:This is a very well made , easy to use , and accurate scope ....especialy for the VERY low price !
By DonE from USA on 2009-03-23 07:37:39 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great price.. The features are great. This Leapers is well built and the light capture is superb. The 3-9 power is a good middle ground. the A.O. works excellent, especially since this has only a 32mm Diameter objective. The finger grips on the elevation and wind-age makes for easy adjustments. It holds the POI without any
... Read MoreThings I liked:Great price.. The features are great. This Leapers is well built and the light capture is superb. The 3-9 power is a good middle ground. the A.O. works excellent, especially since this has only a 32mm Diameter objective. The finger grips on the elevation and wind-age makes for easy adjustments. It holds the POI without any wandering. The mil-dot is great for adjusting for different projectiles and distances with out having to adjust the elevation. Things I would have changed:Lens caps. Especially for the A.O. feature that requires turning the objective lens, which invites losing/breaking this lens cap. Also including a sun shade and 11 mm ring mounts would be nice. What others should know:I have shot over 3500 pellets using co2 powered air guns in a month using Leapers scopes on my air guns. My air guns have minimal recoil and I expect to shoot thousands of pellets with these combo's. I have 3 Crosman 1077 semi-auto 4.5mm air rifles. I use medium height accu-shot rings, the objective housing just clears the rear sight of the Crosman 1077. At 5 meters my 12 shot groups are covered by a dime. I also own a RWS 4.5mm Magnum 850, co2 air riffle and that''s an 8 shot, bolt action repeater.. This Leaper scope A.O. will focus from (4 meters to infinity). Very convenient for home shooting in winter. Lots of fun, with precision, ease of use and it''s super convenient to be able to shoot at home.
I use 'RWS Supper-H-Point' pellets, and also 'Gamo Match Diablo wadcutter pellets'. My low powered co2 air guns do not have power to expand hollow-points however the RWS 850 Magnum with medium power does. I find for accuracy the 'RWS Super-H-Points weighing 7.2 grains' and the 'Gamo Match Diablos weighing 7.71 grains' are the most consistent.of 7 different pellets I've tried. I find their 0.5 grains of weight difference and shooting different distances, allows using the mil-dot reticle rather than readjusting elevation with my Leapers scope. This Leapers mil-dot feature is very nice. As Pyramyd Air and, Mr. Tom Gaylord emphasizes, "USE THE CORRECT PELLET".
I also own 3 Leapers 4x32 scopes, which are excellent, but I find having the 3-9 power allows more accuracy as I'm able to see pellet entry point through the scope, This adds to more consistency because there's less time taken to see where the pellet hit for follow up shots.
Enjoy your hobby and be safe.
By belthazar48 from USA on 2009-01-27 14:17:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Fit & finish on scope is of high quality. Optically, it is also precise. Things I would have changed:With all the negative flap re. the scope covers, and I agree with all, why hasn't Leapers done some R&R to correct it? I use an elastic set off another scope and put the ones that came with this scope in file 13. What
... Read MoreThings I liked:Fit & finish on scope is of high quality. Optically, it is also precise. Things I would have changed:With all the negative flap re. the scope covers, and I agree with all, why hasn't Leapers done some R&R to correct it? I use an elastic set off another scope and put the ones that came with this scope in file 13. What others should know:3x9 power is OK for 10 meters( I shoot indoors during winter), but I much prefer seeing the target up close, which is what you get with 16-24 power
scopes.
By Stacie Hollis Mr. from USA on 2008-10-13 23:46:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:EVERYTHING Things I would have changed:NOTHING What others should know:leapers scopes are of the utmost quality. i bought this model for my crosman 2260. loved it so much i have purchased 18 scopes ALL LEAPERS and put them on every weapon i own, from my .22 rimfire to my .50 bmg. and the real kicker
... Read MoreThings I liked:EVERYTHING Things I would have changed:NOTHING What others should know:leapers scopes are of the utmost quality. i bought this model for my crosman 2260. loved it so much i have purchased 18 scopes ALL LEAPERS and put them on every weapon i own, from my .22 rimfire to my .50 bmg. and the real kicker, i broke 2 luepold scopes on my 50 bmg ( costed me $2300 for both). bought 1 8-32x56 SWAT and it has held accurate for over 1000 shots.
By nate7237 from USA on 2008-08-10 12:00:17 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:very clear picture, solid construction, 3-9 power, paralax adjustment, accurate range estimating AO, takes recoil of a spring rifle well. Things I would have changed:the lens covers are poorly built, the pins that hold the cover to the rubber frame come out after it has been opened a number of times, the adjutsment
... Read MoreThings I liked:very clear picture, solid construction, 3-9 power, paralax adjustment, accurate range estimating AO, takes recoil of a spring rifle well. Things I would have changed:the lens covers are poorly built, the pins that hold the cover to the rubber frame come out after it has been opened a number of times, the adjutsment knobs are plastic rectangles that rotate and are made out of plastic, they have a groove for a screw driver, if your not careful the screw driver will shred them apart, it would be nice if they were metal. What others should know:i put this scope on a low velocity winchester spring airgun (490 FPS), on that gun the elevation adjustment doesent go low enough to be sighted in properly (the barrel may be bent) but since its a mildot scope you can use one of the dots on the crosshairs as your aimpoint. this is a great scope for the money and i highly recomend it if your on a low budget or just want it for plinking.
By Josh from USA on 2008-08-05 15:50:10 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Clear optics, easy to adjust, nice range on the magnification levels Things I would have changed:This is my 2nd Leapers scope, and the lens covers do not stay on on either model. Screw on lens covers (like BSA) or elastic covers would be more suitable. When you adjust the objective the front lens cover gets in the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Clear optics, easy to adjust, nice range on the magnification levels Things I would have changed:This is my 2nd Leapers scope, and the lens covers do not stay on on either model. Screw on lens covers (like BSA) or elastic covers would be more suitable. When you adjust the objective the front lens cover gets in the way. Not a big deal but a bit annoying What others should know:The scope does what it promises for a reasonable price
By Anthony from USA on 2008-07-25 21:29:51 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Clear lenses, AO, mil-dot reticle and easy to adjust. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Great first scope. Where one should really start when buying a scope. This one really sets the standard. Best scope for the money.
By Brian from USA on 2008-06-22 07:47:27 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Brianag618; Great scope, mounted on brand new3 Diana RWS 34 Rifle, along with a Gamo Scope Stop. No scope creap, holds adjustments, plenty of room to sight in and make adjustments for a crystal clear view of your target. Things I would have changed:Diffrent type of lens covers, I take them off when shooting, front cover
... Read MoreThings I liked:Brianag618; Great scope, mounted on brand new3 Diana RWS 34 Rifle, along with a Gamo Scope Stop. No scope creap, holds adjustments, plenty of room to sight in and make adjustments for a crystal clear view of your target. Things I would have changed:Diffrent type of lens covers, I take them off when shooting, front cover has problem clearing rear sight when Sun Shade is mounted. What others should know:Take your time making adjustments, get to know the scope, and you will be very happy with this one.
By Maribel from USA on 2008-05-21 07:16:10 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This is a great scope for the price and has become one of my favorites over others that cost almost twice the price. It has all the same features, is light-weight and easy to use. This is the scope I now purchase for every new rifle I get. Things I would have changed:As mentioned by others, the flip up covers aren't
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is a great scope for the price and has become one of my favorites over others that cost almost twice the price. It has all the same features, is light-weight and easy to use. This is the scope I now purchase for every new rifle I get. Things I would have changed:As mentioned by others, the flip up covers aren't too practical for this model. Simple elastic covers would be preferred, but for the price I really don't mind - I just remove the front cover when I'm using it and lightly place it back on when not in use. What others should know:If you're looking for something that's packed with good features and is lightweight, this is a great scope. The weight is what initially sold itself to me, as I couldn't find another 3-9x32 AO scope that weighed under 1lb close to this price.
By David from USA on 2008-01-29 01:14:54 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:very good finish quality, excellent optics, solid construction and great features for a budget scope!! Things I would have changed:first, the flip-up lens caps...they really cause more problems than they solve, especially on an AO scope. Better internal reflection control, this scope has noticeable flare when shooting
... Read MoreThings I liked:very good finish quality, excellent optics, solid construction and great features for a budget scope!! Things I would have changed:first, the flip-up lens caps...they really cause more problems than they solve, especially on an AO scope. Better internal reflection control, this scope has noticeable flare when shooting into bright light, I suspect the exposed spring visible when you look into the optical array from the front may contribute to this problem? The plastic lugs on the adjustment turrets are a bit chintzy too. What others should know:Hard to complain about a $45 scope with all the features and performance that this one offers. If you want an inexpensive scope that offers performance that would have cost several hundred dollars just a few years ago, then this one delivers!
By Arthur from USA on 2007-08-25 20:48:09 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Scope is very clear and sharp. Repeatabilty on the the knob adjustments is very precise. The mil dots are nice for alternate aiming points for different ranges. The AO yardage markings are very close to correct. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Have this scope mounted on a Diana
... Read MoreThings I liked:Scope is very clear and sharp. Repeatabilty on the the knob adjustments is very precise. The mil dots are nice for alternate aiming points for different ranges. The AO yardage markings are very close to correct. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Have this scope mounted on a Diana 54 with an accushot 1 piece mount with the recoil stop pin in the Diana scope rail (no locktite used). Seems to be a very good rig, nothing has moved in the last 1400 shots.