I am currently building a high end customized .177 PCP air rifle which is will become my primary rifle. My dilemma is choosing the right scope for it. I will be shooting FT with this rifle.
I really have been tossed all over the place and can't seem to come to any decision. I would love to hear from some more experienced shooters as to what they feel is the best for my money.
I would like to spend around $500.00 but would be willing to go up to $700.00.
Time is ticking for me and I really need to make a decision as I would like to have the scope here before the rifle arrives in a couple of weeks.
Any help would be appreciated.
Help with choosing a scope
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look at the Sightron Big Sky II line or Leupold. I have mounted each on precision air rifles and have been happy with both. The Sightron will save you a few bucks vs. Leupold.
I used to live near the Leupold plant in Oregon.
Jack Slack used to come out to the Bench Rest matches (from whence all accuracy trickles down) where I was a competitor. He would proceed to pick the shooters brains on needs and designs and give away a few free scopes.
It worked. I won't buy any other scope now.
Jack Slack used to come out to the Bench Rest matches (from whence all accuracy trickles down) where I was a competitor. He would proceed to pick the shooters brains on needs and designs and give away a few free scopes.
It worked. I won't buy any other scope now.
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Re: Help with choosing a scope
What class are you going to shoot? I shoot open. So take what I say from that perspective.
I think the best scope in the price range you mention for Open class is the Falcon t50 10-50. I also have a Tasco Custom Shop 10-50 and, apart from being a little dark at high mag, is a fine scope. Of course, you only use high mag to get the parallax distance, then back off. I own both the Falcon and Tasco and like them both for different reasons.
The Falcon is a 1/8 MOA scope and the Tasco is a 1/4 MOA. I have seen the Tasco 10-50's used in the 300-400 range. I paid right at $700 for the Falcon new with a Harris sidewheel.
If you shoot Hunter, I don't know.
Scott
I think the best scope in the price range you mention for Open class is the Falcon t50 10-50. I also have a Tasco Custom Shop 10-50 and, apart from being a little dark at high mag, is a fine scope. Of course, you only use high mag to get the parallax distance, then back off. I own both the Falcon and Tasco and like them both for different reasons.
The Falcon is a 1/8 MOA scope and the Tasco is a 1/4 MOA. I have seen the Tasco 10-50's used in the 300-400 range. I paid right at $700 for the Falcon new with a Harris sidewheel.
If you shoot Hunter, I don't know.
Scott
BDK1975 wrote:I am currently building a high end customized .177 PCP air rifle which is will become my primary rifle. My dilemma is choosing the right scope for it. I will be shooting FT with this rifle.
I really have been tossed all over the place and can't seem to come to any decision. I would love to hear from some more experienced shooters as to what they feel is the best for my money.
I would like to spend around $500.00 but would be willing to go up to $700.00.
Time is ticking for me and I really need to make a decision as I would like to have the scope here before the rifle arrives in a couple of weeks.
Any help would be appreciated.