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| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8/10 |
Full review by
arrows180![]()
on 16th Nov 2007
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User Rating : 8
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Good Points: Value for money scope, £60 Price includes one piece mount and flip up covers
Bad Points: None really, You get what you pay for.
General comments: I originally bought this scope for my son to use for plinking in the garden as the parallax adjusts from around 7yds , but use it myself for hunting bunnies, squirrels and crows etc. Mildot reticle and multi coated lens. I've scoped it in at 25yds and with the magnification set at 8x i find the target acquisition excellent and it shoots accurately anywhere from 20 - 30 yds using the crosshairs. If i had to pick faults with the scope then the image quality could be better and the build quality doesn't appear to be the best although it hasn't let me down. Basically you get what you pay for, If you've got more money to spend then look elsewhere but if your on a budget and looking for the best value for money, The Nikko Stirling Airking's are hard to beat.
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