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| Value for Money | 3/10 |
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| Overall rating | 2.7/10 |
Full review by
ajvenom![]()
on 18th Sep 2008
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Good Points: Good price. AO keeps the mildot crosshairs on target and helps estimate your range to the target. Can make ajustments by hand. Have owned a few months and no problems using on my multi pumps. Also, came with Weaver Rings and 3" sunshade.
Bad Points: Scope covers are ok, but not the best, so I only use when I store my rifles or out hunting in the brush.
General comments: Leapers is probably the best 4x32 scope for the money. Good for those starting out or on a tight budget. PX ajustable from 6 yards to infinity with markings from 6 to 150. Very fun and flexible scope to use with a few nice features.
The Haven't had any problems with my other Leapers scope on my .22 springer that runs around 20 ftlbs. I did have the reticle come loose on the original crosman scope, but it still worked ok. The reticle became a little fuzzy. I wouldn't recommend adding a scope to any new springer. It probably won't do much good in the first few hundred rounds.
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Review by
driveway101
on 15th Sep 2007
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I own a RWS 350 Magnum in .22 and I mounted a 4x Leapers on it. The reticle fell apart after a dozen or so shots. Figuring I just had bad luck I bought a Leapers 8-32x56 (top of the line) after about 100 or so shots the entire illuminating reticle housing flew off the gun. Wow, 2 scopes in a week. OK, I'm an idiot and decided to try one more time. Bought the Leapers 3-9x32 it lasted 100 or so shots and the front lens came apart. 3 Scopes in less than a month! Needless to say I will NEVER buy ano ...
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on 19th Feb 2007
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Getting back into the air gun scene after a fifteen year lay-off i decided it was time to upgrade the scope on my Beeman Laser R1, that little 2x scope just not powerful enough for longer range shooting it was a Beeman scope maybe made by Bushnell but it has not ever failed on me and has always held a perfect zero. Looking to purchase a new scope i did lots of reading on the internet to see what was available out there and thats when i came across the leapers brand, according to leapers these a ...
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