WULF 2-7 x 32 AO half Mildot. Good, 4 bolt, 11 - 14 mm rail mounts & 4 bolts on each scope ring. Very clear optics even with the yellow tinted, elasticated lens protectors. Definitely one to add to the List !! Cost - around 35 UK. I Won it in a YT, Springer shooting channel Giveaway That is "Vins Vintage Tools (and air guns)". This guy knows all there is to know about springers.
I have the UTG/Leapers scope. I bought a Gamo Hunter Extreme Pro .22 over the holidays and this scope. I'm away from my normal digs and haven't been able to shoot as much as I would like, but I have managed to shoot around 400 rounds or so. So far the scope has held up admirably. I certainly can't knock the rifles performance either. Great gun!
I've been kicking around getting a scope for my springer but really didn't know which was a decent scope, thanks for the video. most likely will go with the BSA being I'm kind of limited on cash
Like so many others, I don't have much experience with the cheap BSA's...because the one I do have has horrible drift when you touch the eye piece focus. Now the 4 UTG's I have...they are all fantastic.
Never tried the BSA you are talking about; However, I did purchase one at chellbas' a few years ago, it's a rifle BSA scope for a 2700 mins 1 0 lol that I have on my 1322 Crossman that works good for that... As for my break barrels: Hatsan 130 S I have a Barska 3X9X 40 mm AO that I'm working on blowing up, hasn't yet. That one is a beast... I have the UTG on my Gamo Rocket .22 springer, Thats because it blew up the C/Point... Go figure... On my Benjamin Prowler .22 I have a believe it or not, a Tasco Air gun scope that is holding up, still have issues the air gun itself, have to drill some relief holes, then I'm sure the groupings will get tighter. If the Tasco takes a dirt nap, I'll give the BSA 3X9 a try... Thanks for the info... Always looking for good deals... FIY wish my eyes were good enough to use a 4X... But I'm old... Big C 😎
I've never tried any of them but I'm about to get my retirement straightened out and I've been doing some side jobs. I think I'm getting myself one for Christmas.
Very useful information. I've just returned my scope to Hawke UK after approx 2yrs (800 pellets) of use on a Weihrauch 99S springer. The combination has been very accurate, but I'm now unable to zero the sight. Maybe time to swap sights or consider a pcp???
Nice video, other great scopes for air rifles Nikko Sterling 3-9x40 mil dot Vector 3-9x32 mil dot 8 inch in length Tasco 3-9x40 mil dot and the Hawke 2-7x32 & 3-9x40 both mil dot , cheers
Another great video keep up the great work maybe you can help me on a problem one of the springers I shoot is a ruger elite max.22 using my old style Weaver 3x9 scope and it will not shoot any better then a maybe a two inch group at 50 feet 10 shotindoor range were as my marlin bolt action powdered 22 I maintain .average. 26 to .32 groups I understand powder to pellets is like apples to oranges my question is what is the trick or is it possible to get that grouping with a springer And finally you said springers eat scopes the scope I have on my pellet rifleis one of my scopes I carried on my rifle in scout snipers and it has a lot of meaning to me so any info would be of great help
Sure. First thing is try some different quality round nose pellets. I have good results from norma, rws, h and n and jsb. I'd probably start with the rws pellets as they seem to do the best in those. Second ditch the scope and do your pellet testing at like 12-15 yards using the artillery hold and test different grip tensions. If that doesn't help, start closing the barrel really gently. Some of those rifles have weird tolerances and that matters. Also speed up your trigger pull. That is assuming that the fasteners are tight.
*Sounds like nice options!* Sadly if you can find any of those scopes in Kenada they often are twice the Donalds... I looked for a while before getting my Hawke 4x32AO and don't regret my choice yet! It has been doing great on my Crosman NP The Discovery that I got from Airgunarcheryfun with the Beeman is pretty nice but I am not sure that it would beat a UTG or Hawke on a springer... The china scope that I got for a different review is awful yet tho. (And way more tokens) Watching this video made me want to sell a springer to be honest 😂 *Enjoyed it still ! 😁*
Hlw bro would you please suggest a discovery scope for break barrel nitro piston . Actually budget crises that's why I have to choose a Chinese scope..
@@ImranHossain-zc6kmI would try to find an UTG or go with a basic Hawke even if it is a bit more expensive Better buy once and make sure it lasts or has a warranty
I contacted Leopold to see if any of their scopes would withstand the shock from a spring-powered air rifle. They told me every scope they have ever built has been constructed to equal or exceed standards necessary to be considered spring air rifle rated. The only issue is I’m not sure if, they make any with an adjustable objective that will adjust down to the 10 to 40 m range at which I shoot my air rifles.
I don’t know if Nikon scopes are spring air rifle rated or if they will adjust down to a fairly close 10 to 40 m at which most people shoot spring powered air rifles. In any event, though, Nikon stopped making riflescopes a year or two ago. But I’ve wondered that as well because I think Nikon makes excellent quality optics. Years ago I got Nikon lenses on my eyeglasses and they were by far the best, most glare-free lenses I’ve ever used, didn’t even need sunglasses a lot of the time.
WULF 2-7 x 32 AO half Mildot. Good, 4 bolt, 11 - 14 mm rail mounts & 4 bolts on each scope ring. Very clear optics even with the yellow tinted, elasticated lens protectors.
Definitely one to add to the List !! Cost - around 35 UK. I Won it in a YT, Springer shooting channel Giveaway That is "Vins Vintage Tools (and air guns)". This guy knows all there is to know about springers.
I have the UTG/Leapers scope. I bought a Gamo Hunter Extreme Pro .22 over the holidays and this scope. I'm away from my normal digs and haven't been able to shoot as much as I would like, but I have managed to shoot around 400 rounds or so. So far the scope has held up admirably. I certainly can't knock the rifles performance either. Great gun!
I've been kicking around getting a scope for my springer but really didn't know which was a decent scope, thanks for the video. most likely will go with the BSA being I'm kind of limited on cash
I never have tried a BSA scope, so I can't comment on that, but the Leapers 3-9×40ao is worth every penny. I have seen it on Smazon for 110 Donald's.
Thanks for the honest review. Myself finally stop wasting money on my springers. The BSA outlook works well for my Diana 34. Thanks.
Like so many others, I don't have much experience with the cheap BSA's...because the one I do have has horrible drift when you touch the eye piece focus. Now the 4 UTG's I have...they are all fantastic.
Hawke scopes are decent, Vantage 2-7x 32mm AO, 3-9x 40mm AO
Good info boss ! I've lost a few old scopes to springers !!
Hammers magnum spring rated scopes are great for springers. My Ruger Impact Max Elite is really tough on them.
Good video and I agree with all your choices
BSA is definitely a decent scope. Great job
Never tried the BSA you are talking about; However, I did purchase one at chellbas' a few years ago, it's a rifle BSA scope for a 2700 mins 1 0 lol that I have on my 1322 Crossman that works good for that... As for my break barrels: Hatsan 130 S I have a Barska 3X9X 40 mm AO that I'm working on blowing up, hasn't yet. That one is a beast... I have the UTG on my Gamo Rocket .22 springer, Thats because it blew up the C/Point... Go figure... On my Benjamin Prowler .22 I have a believe it or not, a Tasco Air gun scope that is holding up, still have issues the air gun itself, have to drill some relief holes, then I'm sure the groupings will get tighter. If the Tasco takes a dirt nap, I'll give the BSA 3X9 a try... Thanks for the info... Always looking for good deals... FIY wish my eyes were good enough to use a 4X... But I'm old... Big C 😎
50 Caliber got nothing on a 177 break barrel. 😂😂😂😂
I've never tried any of them but I'm about to get my retirement straightened out and I've been doing some side jobs. I think I'm getting myself one for Christmas.
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@@ohshoot444 Triple Cheeseburger no onions 🧅
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@@FirstStateAirgun Junior Mc Chickens with extra Thai sauce was straight up fire (with the halflings) 😂
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UTG BUG BUSTER 3-12x32 should alone on the list. Parallax down to 3 yard!
Very useful information. I've just returned my scope to Hawke UK after approx 2yrs (800 pellets) of use on a Weihrauch 99S springer. The combination has been very accurate, but I'm now unable to zero the sight. Maybe time to swap sights or consider a pcp???
Nice video, other great scopes for air rifles Nikko Sterling 3-9x40 mil dot Vector 3-9x32 mil dot 8 inch in length Tasco 3-9x40 mil dot and the Hawke 2-7x32 & 3-9x40 both mil dot , cheers
Gamo U.S.A. has BSA scopes also.
Another great video keep up the great work maybe you can help me on a problem one of the springers I shoot is a ruger elite max.22 using my old style Weaver 3x9 scope and it will not shoot any better then a maybe a two inch group at 50 feet 10 shotindoor range were as my marlin bolt action powdered 22 I maintain .average. 26 to .32 groups I understand powder to pellets is like apples to oranges my question is what is the trick or is it possible to get that grouping with a springer
And finally you said springers eat scopes the scope I have on my pellet rifleis one of my scopes I carried on my rifle in scout snipers and it has a lot of meaning to me so any info would be of great help
Sure. First thing is try some different quality round nose pellets. I have good results from norma, rws, h and n and jsb. I'd probably start with the rws pellets as they seem to do the best in those. Second ditch the scope and do your pellet testing at like 12-15 yards using the artillery hold and test different grip tensions. If that doesn't help, start closing the barrel really gently. Some of those rifles have weird tolerances and that matters. Also speed up your trigger pull. That is assuming that the fasteners are tight.
I’ve been looking at the utg scope for a bit but man it cost a bit of money
The one compact is around 140. Not great, but not bad.
@@BrettBaker-uk4te you talking about the bug buster scope? i have the bug buster
@@gboutdoors5198 Yes, that's the one.
My Diana 350 magnum broke the bsa 3-9x40 in less than 100 shots
Literally just got it this weekend and in one session it was dead
. Was it the Outlook series? If it's an outlook. BSA will replace it. Their other scopes on a break barrel they will not.
It was, I sent it back to amazon for a refund
Why don't you use zero recoil mount ?
*Sounds like nice options!*
Sadly if you can find any of those scopes in Kenada they often are twice the Donalds...
I looked for a while before getting my Hawke 4x32AO and don't regret my choice yet!
It has been doing great on my Crosman NP
The Discovery that I got from Airgunarcheryfun with the Beeman is pretty nice but I am not sure that it would beat a UTG or Hawke on a springer...
The china scope that I got for a different review is awful yet tho.
(And way more tokens)
Watching this video made me want to sell a springer to be honest 😂
*Enjoyed it still ! 😁*
Hlw bro would you please suggest a discovery scope for break barrel nitro piston . Actually budget crises that's why I have to choose a Chinese scope..
@@ImranHossain-zc6kmI would try to find an UTG or go with a basic Hawke even if it is a bit more expensive
Better buy once and make sure it lasts or has a warranty
Hammers
I have an older leupold 3×9 -- will that hold up to a b3-3 chinese under lever
I contacted Leopold to see if any of their scopes would withstand the shock from a spring-powered air rifle. They told me every scope they have ever built has been constructed to equal or exceed standards necessary to be considered spring air rifle rated. The only issue is I’m not sure if, they make any with an adjustable objective that will adjust down to the 10 to 40 m range at which I shoot my air rifles.
Is Nikon EFR better?
Probably. But I don’t think those are budget.
@@ohshoot444 That's true, close to $200.
I don’t know if Nikon scopes are spring air rifle rated or if they will adjust down to a fairly close 10 to 40 m at which most people shoot spring powered air rifles. In any event, though, Nikon stopped making riflescopes a year or two ago.
But I’ve wondered that as well because I think Nikon makes excellent quality optics. Years ago I got Nikon lenses on my eyeglasses and they were by far the best, most glare-free lenses I’ve ever used, didn’t even need sunglasses a lot of the time.