To be fair, I have been sporting a Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP for some time. As soon as I take off the elasticated caps, they go straight in my rifle case, and I close it. It takes probably less time to remove and fit them than it does to flip up two hinged caps. Horses for courses, I think.
which one can i get i will be happy if you can help me vector taurus 4 24x50 fpp 30 mm conuspro f30 6.24.52fpp 30 mm and Nikko diamond 6.24.50fpp 34 mm
@@eg.42 Sorry, I have it on a 12 foot-pound air rifle. I'd have to point the rifle almost vertical to hit a target even 100 metres away. All I can say is that it's great up to 50 metres.
@@eg.42 Sorry, can't help you. Mine is a Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP 4-16 x 44 illuminated half mildot. Best scope I have ever had. I started out with Hawkes, and they're OK, but the Nikko is great.
This is the first we have heard of this for the Falcon X50, we advise you contact your point of purchase as they have a good warranty if that is indeed the case. Kind Regards
Hi there, if you give us a call on 01803 611 895 or email at sales@opticswarehouse.co.uk one of our experts will be happy to help you out. Thanks for getting in touch!
@@OpticsWarehouse1 perfect thanks! Special attention on 0shifting and different version with and without ED glass. For FT use of course! Very nice Channel. Compliments
Hi alfiere1984 personally we would not recommend the Sightron SV for field target use, however if you are looking at a 34mm tube scope suitable for field target take a look at the Delta Stryker 5-50x56, it is a very capable scope and suits field target perfectly. if you prefer to stick with Sightron then we would recommend the S111 field target model for this. Kind Regards Optics Warehouse
@@OpticsWarehouse1 thanks for fast reply. I will wait your review to know why the SV Is not raccomanded. I have sightron FT and LR version and i love that scopes for fast focusing. I've tested Delta: great scope, good feeling, but slow focusing. I would like to belive that in the SV model i find the same characteristics as the SIII model but with more brightness and sharpness..:)
Hello Pete Crabby I do agree that the Nikko is a very good scope, the build/body of both scopes are incredibly similar so there should be no issues with ruggedness of the Falcon X50, most important with the sport is finding the scope that suits you best, and as you say the Nikko may well work better for you personally. Kind Regards Optics Warehouse
Great comparison review. Really helpful. I have ordered one from you on the strength of it!
Thanks very much, happy to help! Enjoy your new scope!
Thanks to this video I bought the Falcon x50, and love it so far, it's a great scope for a very good price, thanks guys, keep doing a great job!
Thanks James, glad to see we are helping!
To be fair, I have been sporting a Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP for some time. As soon as I take off the elasticated caps, they go straight in my rifle case, and I close it. It takes probably less time to remove and fit them than it does to flip up two hinged caps. Horses for courses, I think.
which one can i get i will be happy if you can help me vector taurus 4 24x50 fpp 30 mm conuspro f30 6.24.52fpp 30 mm and Nikko diamond 6.24.50fpp 34 mm
How satisfied are you? How does it display for a distance of 200 or 300 meters from Nikko?
@@eg.42 Sorry, I have it on a 12 foot-pound air rifle. I'd have to point the rifle almost vertical to hit a target even 100 metres away. All I can say is that it's great up to 50 metres.
@@eg.42 Sorry, can't help you. Mine is a Nikko Stirling Diamond FFP 4-16 x 44 illuminated half mildot. Best scope I have ever had. I started out with Hawkes, and they're OK, but the Nikko is great.
@@Dragonblaster1 I want to buy Nikko stirling diamond 6.24.50 ffp 34mm binoculars, can you recommend?😊
I want to buy Nikko stirling diamond 6.24.50 ffp 34mm binoculars, can you recommend?
A scope at this price and used Hex key for windage/elevation turret
caps x 1 I'm new to scope s what is the hex key for?
Hi Jack Todd.
The Hex Key is used for resetting the Turret back to Zero once you have completed Zero'ing the Rifle.
Cheers,
OPW
Do you recomend falcon x50 lomg range ? And how it works at high temperature thks a lot.
what is the price for the falcon x50
Will the Falcon stand on a springer better than the Nikko? I've heard the Nikko is good in recoil resistance.
Hello Peaty
The Falcon perfectly suited to a springer with identical build quality to the Nikko.
Kind Regards OPW
I put a Falcon on my air rifle an quite simply it fell to bits, not the case with the Nkko
This is the first we have heard of this for the Falcon X50, we advise you contact your point of purchase as they have a good warranty if that is indeed the case.
Kind Regards
Will these stand up to the recoil of a .308 winchester?
Hi there, if you give us a call on 01803 611 895 or email at sales@opticswarehouse.co.uk one of our experts will be happy to help you out. Thanks for getting in touch!
hi guys, will you do a sightron SV review?
We will put it on our list of upcoming videos!
@@OpticsWarehouse1 perfect thanks! Special attention on 0shifting and different version with and without ED glass. For FT use of course! Very nice Channel. Compliments
Hi alfiere1984
personally we would not recommend the Sightron SV for field target use, however if you are looking at a 34mm tube scope suitable for field target take a look at the Delta Stryker 5-50x56, it is a very capable scope and suits field target perfectly.
if you prefer to stick with Sightron then we would recommend the S111 field target model for this.
Kind Regards
Optics Warehouse
@@OpticsWarehouse1 thanks for fast reply. I will wait your review to know why the SV Is not raccomanded. I have sightron FT and LR version and i love that scopes for fast focusing. I've tested Delta: great scope, good feeling, but slow focusing.
I would like to belive that in the SV model i find the same characteristics as the SIII model but with more brightness and sharpness..:)
Shoot both the nikko is the better of the two...the lenses are clear...and it seems to be more rugged....
Hello Pete Crabby
I do agree that the Nikko is a very good scope, the build/body of both scopes are incredibly similar so there should be no issues with ruggedness of the Falcon X50, most important with the sport is finding the scope that suits you best, and as you say the Nikko may well work better for you personally.
Kind Regards
Optics Warehouse
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Just thanks for the subtitles activated
I'm deaf, I really appreciate it 🤍
Nikko is better