I have the original version sold under the Discovery brand as the VT3. Brilliant scope, with a better reticle for a FFP scope than the Veyron version. The only drawback is that the ocular lens wobbles about a bit when I have it fully wound out so I can shoot without my glasses on. I am never going back to SFP scopes.
@@RealAirgunAdventures I have had mine for about 3 years.. thinking of getting the Veyron 4x16 IR version and mixing and matching my existing Discovery 3x12 between my Edgun Matador and AirArms ProSport. Good videos by the way..
@@wiltonlewis5369 That's a couple of of nice rifles. I've looked at the Pro sport and I'll probably end up getting one. Thanks for your comments, it's always good to get some feedback 👍
@@RealAirgunAdventures ProSport is fantastic but heavy. Hard to put a sling on without possibility of damaging the gorgeous blueing on the barrel. But beautiful rifle.
I think the 30 mm tube is waisted with just 44 mil lens in front of it (it needs to be 50 mm even if you come down to 4 x 9 magnification I think that is more than enough for a sub 12 ft lbs air rifle. The crosshairs are almost impossible to see against foliage, so you will have to use the red dot on maximum power. To be honest I prefer using my Hawk 4 to 9 x 50 it gives a much clearer picture, especially at Dusck and is only a bit more than half the price of the Veyron
Nice looking scope - not too dis similar to my Hawke airmax compact 3-12 x40 ir .it cost £280 which is the most I've ever spent on a scope. I may very well get one of those for my flashpup if it ever arrives!
~300$cad is not that bad for a FFP scope ! After breaking a few scopes I developed trust issues tho... Is there any warranty on their products? _[This might be a dumb question but does all FFP scopes have etched reticles? This sounds like something a springer cannot break haha]_
Hi Lowkey, Yes this does have an etched reticle. In my experience vector and victoptic hold well on my springers. They do have a warranty and I will read it thoroughly and get back to you. Most spring guns are tough on scopes but in Canada I don't think you have the high power versions, like the US.
@@RealAirgunAdventures with a Possesion Aquisition Lisence you can get pretty much anything that is not semi/full auto or silenced! (Same for firepews) But you cannot do much more than hunt small game with a .177 or .22 _{They don't even mention bigger calibers in hunting regulations}_ I dont have any .22cal or magnum break barrels but my Optimus springer was making just a bit less than 16ft-lb with a whole lot of twang wich was enough to eat my scope mount _[Gotta like them arrestor pins. I need mounts.]_ If the weather is nice enough I will try it tommorow (detuned arround 13.75 ft-lb now) and see if the scope is dead after shifting a few times a few inches...or if it is "fine"... _[Probly not but hey!]_
@@LowkeyAirgunner ill be surprised if the scope pulls through but you never know. Glas you've got your hands on a bit more power. So are you shooting. 177?
@@RealAirgunAdventures yes all of my airguns and 55+ different tins of pellets are .177s haha It was not worth getting a detuned .22 to me since the curve "must be awfull" But now that I got that many .177 pellets getting a .22 sounds _interesting but expensive_
I have the original version sold under the Discovery brand as the VT3. Brilliant scope, with a better reticle for a FFP scope than the Veyron version. The only drawback is that the ocular lens wobbles about a bit when I have it fully wound out so I can shoot without my glasses on. I am never going back to SFP scopes.
Thanks for the info, I think I'll try winding mine all the way out and see what happens. Just out of interest how long have you had your one for?
@@RealAirgunAdventures I have had mine for about 3 years.. thinking of getting the Veyron 4x16 IR version and mixing and matching my existing Discovery 3x12 between my Edgun Matador and AirArms ProSport. Good videos by the way..
@@RealAirgunAdventures please let me know if the Veyron also wobbles as I am thinking of getting one.
@@wiltonlewis5369 That's a couple of of nice rifles. I've looked at the Pro sport and I'll probably end up getting one. Thanks for your comments, it's always good to get some feedback 👍
@@RealAirgunAdventures ProSport is fantastic but heavy. Hard to put a sling on without possibility of damaging the gorgeous blueing on the barrel. But beautiful rifle.
Vector optics are great scopes though they do lack in the option of fully illuminated reticles.
I really like them, you get a lot of scope for the money. Thanks for watching.
I think the 30 mm tube is waisted with just 44 mil lens in front of it (it needs to be 50 mm even if you come down to 4 x 9 magnification I think that is more than enough for a sub 12 ft lbs air rifle. The crosshairs are almost impossible to see against foliage, so you will have to use the red dot on maximum power. To be honest I prefer using my Hawk 4 to 9 x 50 it gives a much clearer picture, especially at Dusck and is only a bit more than half the price of the Veyron
@@ianmcnulty6194 I completely disagree.
Looks great buddy
It's a good bit of kit. I think it'll be hard to show how useful it is in one video. How's the new channel going?
Slow ..feels strange only having 76 subs ..lol
@@treetop.garage I'll post some links around, see if it helps out. 👍
Nice looking scope - not too dis similar to my Hawke airmax compact 3-12 x40 ir .it cost £280 which is the most I've ever spent on a scope. I may very well get one of those for my flashpup if it ever arrives!
I keep asking about the Flashpup. Keep being told it'll be soon.
That scope will compliment the Brocock superbly .. itll look the part anawl , and thats important to some ..
It'll look good but that's not important to me, I think it will work really wewellit is a good looking scope though 😅
I love my veyron, I had a 6-24 an chopped it in for the 6-24 IR VEYRON
Great scope for the money. Makes my Hawke Eclipse look Mickey Mouse. 🤣
@@RealAirgunAdventures they track really well in my experience too.
I have the VECTOR VEYRON 3/12/44 FFP on my HW97KT and had no problams at all.
I've quite a bit of use from it now and really rate it. Thanks for watching.
Is it still working ,as someone said they are not springer rated ?
Thanka
Thanks for watching.
~300$cad is not that bad for a FFP scope !
After breaking a few scopes I developed trust issues tho...
Is there any warranty on their products?
_[This might be a dumb question but does all FFP scopes have etched reticles? This sounds like something a springer cannot break haha]_
Hi Lowkey,
Yes this does have an etched reticle. In my experience vector and victoptic hold well on my springers. They do have a warranty and I will read it thoroughly and get back to you. Most spring guns are tough on scopes but in Canada I don't think you have the high power versions, like the US.
@@RealAirgunAdventures with a Possesion Aquisition Lisence you can get pretty much anything that is not semi/full auto or silenced! (Same for firepews)
But you cannot do much more than hunt small game with a .177 or .22
_{They don't even mention bigger calibers in hunting regulations}_
I dont have any .22cal or magnum break barrels but my Optimus springer was making just a bit less than 16ft-lb with a whole lot of twang wich was enough to eat my scope mount
_[Gotta like them arrestor pins. I need mounts.]_
If the weather is nice enough I will try it tommorow (detuned arround 13.75 ft-lb now) and see if the scope is dead after shifting a few times a few inches...or if it is "fine"...
_[Probly not but hey!]_
@@LowkeyAirgunner ill be surprised if the scope pulls through but you never know. Glas you've got your hands on a bit more power. So are you shooting. 177?
@@RealAirgunAdventures yes all of my airguns and 55+ different tins of pellets are .177s haha
It was not worth getting a detuned .22 to me since the curve "must be awfull"
But now that I got that many .177 pellets getting a .22 sounds _interesting but expensive_
@@LowkeyAirgunner I use both and find them equally as good for most things. I have a .25 as well but that is really only useful at close range.