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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @AAROnair
    @AAROnair  3 года назад +18

    Merchandise available from www.aar-OnAir.com
    Vector Optics scopes available from www.vector-air.co.uk
    PLEASE NOTE..Vector Optics are not owned by Vector Air, the names are purely coincidental. Vector optics were used in this review as opposed to any other company, because these were available at the time of filming. Any mention of a company or supplier is not a paid promotion, but simply a recognition of thanks. That said, people will still jump to their own conclusions.

    • @lindihoxhaj4095
      @lindihoxhaj4095 3 года назад +1

      Do I need a license to own the airgun in UK? I'm a huge fun of hunting....

    • @shiroxyui
      @shiroxyui 3 года назад

      @@lindihoxhaj4095 no if it’s

    • @pepperoni-prepper
      @pepperoni-prepper 3 года назад +3

      the tube diameter does not let more light in, it simply allows for more adjustment of the turret. the size of the objective lens influences the amount of light which comes in. Also, large turrets like the zos hadare regarded as an advantage and a even larger geared turrets are becoming a trend.

    • @RazorsEdgeDIY
      @RazorsEdgeDIY 2 года назад

      Hi Andy! What a fantastic video my friend! I just want you to know that this video is the one that pulled me in as a subscriber. I have been watching your channel for awhile but I am very picky about my subscriptions.
      You are a "straight shooter" and that's what I enjoy about watching you! No BS, just straight up honest information, bravo my friend! 👏👏👏

    • @gmcgeester0966
      @gmcgeester0966 10 месяцев назад

      @@lindihoxhaj4095if you live in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 yes you need fac even for sub12

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity922 2 года назад +4

    It definitely shows that I've been watching this channel _a LOT_ because my inner monolog has been _this guy_ for a few days now.

  • @sergentcolon1
    @sergentcolon1 3 года назад +31

    Good video, one point you didn’t address however was exit pupil, a scope with a maximum zoom of 25 and a front element of 56mm will have an exit pupil of 2.3 mm which in anything other than bright light will lead to a dim image no matter what tube diameter or quality of lens, yes better quality lenses and coatings will perform better than poor quality ones. The human eyes pupil can open to 8mm and to maximise image brightness in dim light the exit pupil of a scope needs to match or come close to this. So a 3-9x50 will have an exit pupil of 16mm at the lowest mag and 5.5 and it’s highest which will give a much brighter image in poor light than a 2.3 mm exit pupil. Sometimes a lower magnification image with higher brightness will make for more accurate shooting than a higher magnification dim image. So bigger zoom isn’t always better.
    Just my observations, keep the videos coming.

    • @GsyMoo
      @GsyMoo 3 года назад +2

      Agree.
      My favourite low light scope is my Hawke Vantage 2-7x32 AO, which works especially well with my NV007A add-ons.
      However my favourite strong light scope is my Hawke Airmax 30 Compact 6-24x50 SF.
      Pin sharp, brilliant parallax elimination, and you don't need a spotting scope, plus if you wavy to use the Mildots for range estimation you can put it on 10x or 20x.
      Right tool for the job. 👍

  • @TechnicIsFun
    @TechnicIsFun 3 года назад +7

    I have a lot of experiences with Nikko Sterling. Good price, good quality. Even on a rimfire rifle, they hold. It does not have to cos hundreds of pounds.

  • @ralphtaylor9968
    @ralphtaylor9968 3 года назад +13

    I bought the 6-24x44 Veyron after watching your review video, and have not been disappointed, far far from it. Everything you say about it is spot on. Good clarity optics, with accurate tracking and parallax adjustment, and I love FFP I have also got a larger Parallax wheel and focus lever from SMW Engineering, not because they need it but because it improves already good turret movement, making it a tad smoother and easier fine control. Pity that Vector don't produce on themselves. Excellent video as usual, thanks. Also rock solid on my HW77.

  • @monochromechaos9757
    @monochromechaos9757 3 года назад +21

    So I guess the takeaway is - start with the Hawke 3-9x40AO for 50 quid, as recommended in the 'best budget scope' videos. Then, when you want to upgrade, skip the online £100-ish scopes, because they aren't actually an upgrade - you need to be spending around £200 or so to get a noticeable improvement.

    • @thenameisluckyboy
      @thenameisluckyboy 2 года назад +3

      I would like Andy taking a comment on this, I wonder if he didn't change his mind about that hawke?

    • @stevewilliams2895
      @stevewilliams2895 Год назад +1

      the hawke scopes are very good

    • @jimmydigital
      @jimmydigital Год назад

      that's the scope I just bought. they must have gone up in price in the past 2 years as they're £85 now. haggled the shopkeeper down to £75

  • @amclellan100
    @amclellan100 4 месяца назад +2

    I have a pinty 6-24x50 and it's worked really well for target shooting so I'm quite happy with my budget scope which is all I can afford....

  • @heretikpapy
    @heretikpapy 3 года назад +11

    You are sooooo nice to watch. Your voice and the way you express yourself is very entertaining. I very like to learn stuff from you. A lot more than most RUclipsr. The editing is also nice with little close-up and lower voice insertions etc.. I appreciate all from your channel as a noob in Air Guns for Self Defense. Cheers with a big pint, from Canada!

  • @georginaK21
    @georginaK21 3 года назад +5

    SWFA fixed 6x scope is the best sub 12ft pound scope. 10m to infinity parallax, 6x is great magnification from close range up to 55 yards. With it being fixed, more of the budget goes to better glass due to less lenses and this also means it is more rugged and less to go wrong and can take springer recoil. And yes, it's built to last as it was made for the military.

    • @georginaK21
      @georginaK21 3 года назад +4

      @Ivan Moreno How so? A pellet shot through the same rifle with a fixed scope or a variable scope will hit the target in the same place.
      Having more zoom than you need doesn't increase accuracy. Up to 55 yards a 6x fixed scope can see the target clearly, with extra peripheral vision which is optimal for hunting.
      And at sub 12ft lbs you are not going to be reliably hit anything further than 55 yards anyway. Taking into consideration that variable scopes have more to go wrong, are more fragile and lose zero when switching between magnifications, a fixed scope for sub 12ft pounds is great logic.

  • @nealtressler1661
    @nealtressler1661 2 года назад +1

    Very well explained…so glad that you mentioned “diminishing returns”….nowhere is it more apparent than in optics

  • @adamtyper1
    @adamtyper1 3 года назад +9

    In a nutshell the vector optic scope is Hawkes new competition.
    And having used most Hawke scopes the Vector optic's range is on a whole new level regarding quality, value for money and top notch engineering.
    Keep up the good work Andy.

    • @AAROnair
      @AAROnair  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment and encouraging words. Stay safe. Andy

    • @williamczupryn2642
      @williamczupryn2642 3 года назад +3

      Take a look through the new Sidewinder and you’ll never mention vector again. Airmax is superior also. Meet the new boss!

    • @bertbccfu9564
      @bertbccfu9564 2 года назад

      I agree my vector is one of the best scopes ive used as far as clarity ,zoom , paralax. And the repeatability of it it's just an awesome scope what

  • @davidmorris7094
    @davidmorris7094 3 года назад +4

    I have the Vector Taurus 5-30x56 FFP. Best scope I've ever owned. The guys I shoot with all own Elements and even they're impressed with the quality.

    • @AAROnair
      @AAROnair  3 года назад +3

      An excellent scope, thank you for your positive comment. Enjoy it. Stay safe. Andy

  • @tomtigerwoods
    @tomtigerwoods 3 года назад +4

    I bought my first rifle in December for £800 (after a good review by Andy) and the only scope with the right mounts in the shop was a £39 model which I thought looked fine. I changed it the next week for a second hand scope that cost £70. Still not happy I bought another from ebay for £175 which is ok. A month on I bought a vector optics Taurus 3-18 x50 FFP for £320 after seeing a few reviews. This scope is excellent with crystal clear glass. It also comes with a lifetime warrranty everything about it just says quality. I can’t imagine anything much better at any price and will buy another one the same for my next gun. Keep the reviews coming Andy. Very helpful and entertaining.

  • @terrydinsdale1115
    @terrydinsdale1115 3 года назад +10

    Hi Andy, I bought the Vector Veyron 6x24 ffp. All the lads at the range can't believe how good it is. Definitely worth the money

    • @crazycressy7986
      @crazycressy7986 8 месяцев назад

      Is it still going ,I've just bought a 6-24×50 Hugo GT ,not had it it 24 hours, and the side parralax is just spinning ,going back tomorrow

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 3 года назад +1

    You hit the nail on the head with your starting comment , “point of diminishing returns “ ! Tough stay on zero scopes don’t have to cost an arm and a leg !

  • @cheapairgunner1966
    @cheapairgunner1966 3 года назад +5

    I have always found UTG/Leapers scopes to be quality beyond what you pay. Good for people looking for a budget friendly scope.

    • @codyowens755
      @codyowens755 Год назад +1

      The acushot 4-16x didnt last me very long unfortunately but the bug buster is a good little scope in my humble opinion

  • @50Postie
    @50Postie 3 года назад +4

    One of the first scopes I bought was the ZOS 6-24 X 50, and it sat atop my Air Arms S510. It came in a cut sponge box with sun shade and flip up covers and mounts. I did not use the mounts as they felt like a Chinese soft cheese product, but the scope worked faultlessly until I sold it on. In contrast, it's replacement was an Optisan EVX 6-24 X50 costing considerably more would regularly creep off zero. I could not wait to get rid of it. So I guess there is good and bad at any price level.

    • @crazycressy7986
      @crazycressy7986 9 месяцев назад

      My 10x40x50 Zos sat on my .223 for 5 years ,1 hole groups at 100m ,you could see a .223 hole in paper at 200m ,a few lads had them on 308s and were great

  • @malcolmdarroch273
    @malcolmdarroch273 3 года назад +2

    Another outstanding review.
    There seems to be a lot of comment about promoting Vector-Air and Vector Optics (no relation I believe); but you cannot dispute that the reviews are honest, down to earth and entertaining to watch compared with some of 'UK air gun reviewers' who are absolutely dire and actually don't really know the product they are reviewing.
    If it's that pro V-A, why does an outlet in Nottingham (which has limited parking among other things) still advertise AAR on their website? Because the reviews are trusted by air gunners all over the world and generate good business in shops all over the UK and beyond.

  • @MickR0sco
    @MickR0sco 23 дня назад

    Coming from a photographer, deep space mainly, not all glass is equal. Something i wish scope manufacturer's would include is their light gsthering capability, also know as how 'fast' the optics are which lets you know how well it will perform in low light.

  • @stephengeoghegan-doughty.5870
    @stephengeoghegan-doughty.5870 3 года назад +2

    Hi Andy
    I used to be one of those "that looks big for the money, bought from the corner pet come gun shop of bygone years" the only thing he sold were springers both rifle and pistols BSA mostly, BSA SUPERSPORT was one of his best sellers, site wise he did a lot of the big cheap rubbish that the springer destroys, i still have a scope and box as a reminder of past stupidity and money wasting days, all changed now thankfully.
    Memories flying about all over the place, really enjoyed your video as always bud, thanks.
    Take care Stay safe and keep it lit.👍 my friend

  • @craignapoli
    @craignapoli 3 года назад +2

    I only discovered Vector Optics scopes about two years ago while shopping around for a replacement of the now destroyed "Big Name Brand" on my magnum springer, the owner of my local gun shop suggested, supplied and fitted my first Vector Optics scope and today i own three of them, thank you Andy.

  • @earleysamantha
    @earleysamantha 10 месяцев назад +1

    Back in the day we had Tesco 4x20 scopes on our mercury and vulcan and did alright,how times have changed😐

  • @hu884rd
    @hu884rd 6 месяцев назад +1

    The larger tube e.g 30/34mm tube is to allow for more elevation. Its a misconception that its for more light. The objective lense is what allows more light especially when at max power on the zoom. Such as a 56mm objective lense will give you more light than a 50mm objective. Hope that helps

  • @grahamsimpkins1540
    @grahamsimpkins1540 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello AAR
    Just to let you know, I really enjoy this channel, I am not an Air rife guy.
    but you have started to convince me, I should potentially look at the sport
    Thanks
    Graham 👍

  • @laurieharper1526
    @laurieharper1526 3 года назад +7

    Much good advice, but I'd steer clear of side focus in anything other than expensive scopes. It means more lenses, greater complexity and extra weight and cost. Better to go for the best glass and the least bells and whisltes in your price range. The basic Sightron, for example, has front focus and the glass is a lot better than others at the same price.

    • @smitbar11
      @smitbar11 3 года назад +1

      Very true

    • @joaorebochooaw6321
      @joaorebochooaw6321 3 года назад

      I'd say that going for a FFP scope it being a sf definitely makes a huge difference. I like the fact that the veyron cut off everything but the absolute necessities (like IR for example) and stuck to only the most important features.

  • @shubbagin49
    @shubbagin49 3 года назад

    I have an old Bushmill on my old faithful HW77, still spot on, even though I have to use a shooting fork now at 72 as the old girl has quite a whack, the good old scope deals with it over 20yrs shooting.

  • @philmoore8145
    @philmoore8145 3 года назад +1

    I have 3 Vector optics taurus scopes, very good scopes with no issues whatsoever

  • @gabepettinicchio7454
    @gabepettinicchio7454 3 года назад +2

    I've never bought a scope for more than low $100s and most have been under. Watched a friend take a header, smashing his Leupold on a 2-ton piece of granite that was in the way. I hunted that day, he sobbed! I've always done well and have enjoyed myself every bit as much, as any with a Simmons. I also drive to my destination safely & quite successfully, with my 13 yr. old Suzuki rather than a with a 60g SUV. I stop for breakfast at McDonald's rather than at the Lazy Dog Cafe'. Yup, you guessed it ... a Sausage Egg McMuffin and their award-winning coffee, rather than egg's benedict sprinkled with Saffron. Yup, on the way home I uh, stop for obvious reasons at the same McD, because they'll actually let me use the facility w/o purchasing. "The circle of life" completed ... without breaking the bank.
    Just having some fun Andy. You've always been greatly appreciated by this "cheap-skate!"

  • @bertbccfu9564
    @bertbccfu9564 2 года назад +1

    Ive got a vector sentinel 25 m benchrest ,10-40x50 ,ive had scopes that were a lot more money but not the clarity and precision of my vortec , i absolutely love it

  • @youngeroldie5089
    @youngeroldie5089 3 года назад +13

    Hi Andy, I have purchased Hawke's in the past based on your reviews and great scopes they are, recently purchased a Veyron based on your past review.
    Not used Veyron yet as waiting for rifle delivery so I can't comment on it.
    This last review would have been interesting if compared the Veyron to the Hawke or is that one in the making.

  • @stevenjarrett
    @stevenjarrett 3 года назад

    Like anything in life....you get what you pay for, to a degree. The law of diminishing returns plays a part too. You’ll see a bigger difference between a 40 and 150 scope than a 300 to 1000. Its more about how much you can afford vs what you expect from a product. My rifle came with a cheapo scope and it would be perfect for tin cans with a springer. But for targets at distance, it’s cloudy, blurry and inaccurate. Does that mean it deserves a scope for a grand? No. With a sub 12 that would be complete overkill. From what I can see Andy tries to give impartial advice that best fits the majority of users. Well done Andy. Keep up the good work and get that new nv video sorted!

  • @petersimon6222
    @petersimon6222 3 года назад +2

    love the videos and i do understand your point however i have always used nikkostirling scopes on the cheaper side 50 to 80 pounds and i have had no issues in the past 20 years or so still we dont have to agree all the time thanks again for the opinion though

  • @havok2396
    @havok2396 3 года назад +3

    My grandad who taught me to shoot always said you should spend a minimum of 50% of the value of your rifle, on a scope. If it's a more top end rifle, that's a good place to start looking, if it's a cheaper rifle, you should spend 100-150% of the rifle value.

  • @Donuts_random_stuff
    @Donuts_random_stuff 2 года назад

    Im new to the sport and you just stopped me from making a BIG mistake with a cheap scope. Now I decided to save up longer for a good scope thank you

  • @FREE_SPIRIT_WANDERER_71
    @FREE_SPIRIT_WANDERER_71 3 года назад +7

    I’ve bought a Hawke 4-16+50 mil dot IR. It cost me £110 so I’m guessing it’s still in the budget zone but it works a treat on my airarms S410 rifle. What’s your take on Hawke Andy.

  • @paulroberts9326
    @paulroberts9326 2 года назад

    Hi firstly thank you for your videos they have taught and made me think. I have purchased the Vector optics everest 3-18x50 after watching this video .Hope to try out today will update.

  • @hu884rd
    @hu884rd 6 месяцев назад

    Also a second focal plane scope will only be accurate for hold over at maximum power zoom, a small calculation will have to be made when on other powers. Whereas a first focal plane is accurate for hold over/under at any power due the reticule being proportionate.

  • @stevenpritchard3519
    @stevenpritchard3519 9 месяцев назад

    I had a 120 y, best car I ever had. 40 years on still wish I still hah one.

  • @markcouch4235
    @markcouch4235 3 года назад +4

    Just "splurged" on a $90 USD base model Hawke 4x32 for my incoming Seneca Aspen.

    • @craigtayntor489
      @craigtayntor489 4 месяца назад

      Look at my facts about scope. Ratlos. Facts not Theorie. But thank kindly. Have a safe 4th

  • @ryanking3459
    @ryanking3459 Месяц назад

    I hate to say but he's capping a Bushnell Dusk to dawn is $80 and has been a great budget Scope I also just got a CV life 3-9x40 compact scope and it's been great. Their are Budget scopes that will do the Job I hunt and have been for about 23 years now and I will say never spent over $100 on a scope and never had issues too

  • @sirdavehetherington1037
    @sirdavehetherington1037 Год назад

    Just like you said,I bought 2 Ebay specials,before settling on my vector veyron.Its an excellent scope for under £300.

  • @alansaville7860
    @alansaville7860 3 года назад +3

    looks like you and air gun gear show are going head to head this week

  • @precisionairgunninghunting6265
    @precisionairgunninghunting6265 3 года назад +3

    Great 📹 Andy. Good content.. I started with the Hawke Vantage, then went Sidewinder (x2), then Frontier FFP, each time the quality, especially the clarity of image, got better. But now I have a scope with a BIG elevation turret, IOR Vulcan 6-24x56 FFP 35MM, absolutely gorgeous. The clarity just blew the Frontier into darkness. As we know, you get what you pay for

  • @garypritchard3446
    @garypritchard3446 3 года назад +1

    Nice informative & professional review Andy. I've made the mistakes you highlighted in my past purchases. Thanks to you I won't be doing it again. Gonna buy a Vector when my beloved Air Arms Pro sport arrives.

  • @owendavies4613
    @owendavies4613 8 месяцев назад

    It really depends on what you are doing with your rifle. If you are hunting at close range then a 3 - 9 x 40 is fine or at night a 3 - 9 x 50. 30 mm tubes are better than 1" and get a set of sportsmatch mounts, now you can go up on the mags from these but I would not go up above 20 mags for huntings unless you are sitting still and waiting at a distance 30 metres max though. Now for target shooting and HFT you are using the scope both for range finding and BDC up to 60 metres on fairly small targets and nock-downs. The saying " If you can't see it you can't hit it" comes into play here and this is where the money goes. I would say that any one interested in this type of shooting needs a good scope and starting at the cheaper end I would be looking at MTC, Nikko Sterling Diamond range, and their target one followed by Hawk then Falcon scopes. Two places to look at for buying would be Optics Warehouse and Utting outdoors. I really would let yours eyes do the talking and try out some if you can get down to a local gun range. I have a Nikko Sterling Target master which I have fitted to an HW97KT its ok but not great at full mags and the range finding and turrets are basic with no indication how many turns I am up from 20 metre mark, MTC the same but this might have changed on their newer scopes. So for target work at ranges of up to 50 - 60 metres 10 - 40 x 56 would be a goos starting point with good glass, next a large side focus parallex wheel for range finding and good turrets with dependable tracking; i.e. its goes back to zero and does not go off zero. I Like Andy's Airgun Reviews but even on the higher scopes the £400.00 area you will find it very differcult to find a good scope in that price range meeting the above requirements. Mt Nikko does tend to go Milky at high mags though not really bad it could be clearer. As much as the rifle choice is important the scope is equal to that if not more so.

  • @mikenick4571
    @mikenick4571 3 года назад +1

    2 -3 years ago everyone loved Vortex scopes....Then several of them, especially the one eyed guy, only love the Element brand. Well I have a $200 Vortex Crossfire 2, 4x12x50 on my PCP and can (and do) shoot squirrels at 75 yards all the time. Thanks for not selling out, Andy!

  • @mjg123mg
    @mjg123mg 3 года назад +6

    Haven't got a huge budget but hawke scopes suit me just fine 👍

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 2 года назад

    One thing I learned Is buy good glass if you really want the very best from your rifle ( I'm not knocking the budget scopes from hawke and Nikko sterling,
    they are great ,especially when you are just getting into shooting , the mount master 4 x12 x40 or 50 are brilliant for hunting.
    I use Bushnell elites ( very outdated to some but perfect for me ).

  • @vainparasite
    @vainparasite 2 года назад

    I've just bought my first scope over £40, I bought the vector veyron 6-24x44 that you have there and on first impressions it's as good as you say 👍👍👍

  • @altruisticscoundrel
    @altruisticscoundrel Год назад +2

    Beaufiful job!! Greatly informative video!

  • @peterstratton4075
    @peterstratton4075 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, was thinking of either a 110 k or an R 10 carbine, will now go for a Rotex and a good tele! Can always upgrade to one of the other 2 ..... but think Walther will be fine, always used springers with open sights but now wish to do more target shooting.

  • @DeanoTheSaxman
    @DeanoTheSaxman 3 года назад +3

    Hi Andy ...
    I'm a returning newbie shooter, I've just purchased the new Gamo Varment Swarm with 10 shot magazine ... As a reborn newbie shooter I would be very interested in seeing you do a review of this gun, and see what you think of this break barrel beauty ... Thanks, & keep up the great work on the channel ...
    Regards Dean'o

  • @Greyzonecompliant
    @Greyzonecompliant 9 месяцев назад

    I bought lasik for my eyes and that was my best Investment.
    And I still have some good scopes

  • @jackworsley2562
    @jackworsley2562 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video, new to the sport and just what I needed to see, lots of great info off to find your vector scopes video now 😊

  • @spukkefinland7418
    @spukkefinland7418 Год назад

    Only have big UTG scopes. Plan was to get Vector or Zeiss from sale if they brake.. Still going strong.. Maybe I was lucky whit them..

  • @eddiewright377
    @eddiewright377 Год назад

    By far the best KMSL thanks so much for the help keep up the great work

  • @bhgdetjbngfd
    @bhgdetjbngfd 3 года назад

    I loved my 120y.....and the London Armoury 6-24x50 FFP on my R10TH

  • @johanneslaxell6641
    @johanneslaxell6641 2 года назад

    My thoughts: 2/3 on the gun, mx 1/3 on the scope. Just bought a Stoeger to use on our "cottage", the whole pack was 190€. I allso have a Gamo with a 100€ scope wich is nice. The biggest problem there is getting the mounts to keep the scope in place.
    The question is allso what you really need. Use it just for fun or "top notch" for threading a needle? If you shoot at 10-25 meters there is propably not need for a very expensive scope, a decent 3-9X40 goes a long way...

  • @iangreenhalgh9280
    @iangreenhalgh9280 5 месяцев назад

    I bought a BSA 4-16x44 scope on Aliexpress for 28 quid and it's a hell of a lot better than the cheap ones you have here, although I expect you'd destroy it with criticism, but at 25 yards on my 12ld pcp rifle, it works great.

  • @bellshooter
    @bellshooter 3 года назад

    Great advice Andy. I mistakenly bought a 'Zos' scope, no focus adjust an parallax set to 100 yds.... Lesson learned !

  • @TumorTracker
    @TumorTracker 2 года назад

    The purpose of a 30 mm tube instead of a 1 in to give you additional adjustments for your minute of angle not to gather more light

    • @Kazuya.Mishima
      @Kazuya.Mishima 10 месяцев назад

      i thought both but i guess you are right.

  • @crazycressy7986
    @crazycressy7986 9 месяцев назад

    I put a 10 x 40 x 50 Zos on my AR15 ,used it for 5 years and could get a 1 hole group at 100m and at 200m you can see a .223 hole in paper ,it never failed me ,some of my m8s had them on a 308 and they were fine, we had 1 out of about 5 scopes that had a slight problem, and that was the focus diel was a bit stiff

  • @Miclor54
    @Miclor54 3 года назад

    I have been using a Vector Veyron ffp on a springer for some time now and they certainly are a quality scope,and always maintain zero,

  • @TheHeat55
    @TheHeat55 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for a great review Andy. Now I know exactly what to look for in a good scope. I've bought several of the guns you've reviewed so far and never disappointed.

  • @anthonyclark8766
    @anthonyclark8766 3 года назад +5

    Just got a Enfield scope and it is really good. Have you ever tried one

  • @Amack1966
    @Amack1966 2 года назад

    Best channel whatever your budget !

  • @eddiecahall3824
    @eddiecahall3824 3 года назад +1

    Pretty good review overall. I don't tell what I use. I don't spend big on scopes as today's tech you don't have to overspend. They do cost around 175. Never needed to spend big. Just my experience and opinion.

  • @robertbelfitt2975
    @robertbelfitt2975 2 года назад +1

    I've got a konus evopro 3 - 12 x 50 side focus ir ....for 150 ish gbp I've found it a great scope, however mill dot would be better, certainly feels and better quality than a hawke scope of the same money

  • @markundrill6480
    @markundrill6480 3 года назад +1

    Great information Andy thanks 👍👍

  • @MrMetalord
    @MrMetalord 2 года назад

    A couple of months ago I bought a Vector Optics Everest 3-18x50 scope, it has been the best purchase I have ever made.

    • @draganstojkovski
      @draganstojkovski 2 года назад

      On which rifle you use this scope

    • @MrMetalord
      @MrMetalord 2 года назад

      @@draganstojkovski Kuzey k600 .22 It's a Turkish rifle, from the same factory as Kral. very precise and powerful.

    • @DavidBangk
      @DavidBangk Год назад

      What price please

    • @MrMetalord
      @MrMetalord Год назад

      @@DavidBangk It cost me $300 dollars

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 3 года назад +1

    Datsun 120Y, I learned to drive in one of those.
    Excellent review. It seems basically that you pay the same fir your scope as your gun.

    • @gh-vi9tk
      @gh-vi9tk 3 года назад

      I had a 180B :)

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 3 года назад

    Bushnell legend, is a good scope, as long as you buy a real one.
    My mate went against my advice and brought that zos scope, and now its fogged up and no good , I sold one of my old Nikko sterling scopes.

  • @pvkk85
    @pvkk85 2 года назад +2

    I was thinking about buying Gamo Mill-Dot 6-24X50AO scope, as the original 4x scope that came with the gun is quite poor quality.
    But now I am not sure if I should waste money for another Gamo scope.
    Vector Optics Sentinel 4-16x50E-SF would be only about 30€ more than the Gamo scope, and 16x probably is good enough for my current firing range.

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 2 года назад +1

      No more Gamo scopes. I love Gamo but the scopes suck

  • @microvanlife6169
    @microvanlife6169 Месяц назад

    If Richard Hammond and Gary Linekar had a love child! Love the content!

  • @5Komma5
    @5Komma5 3 года назад

    When I first received my IR Optisan scope I thought the IR mechanism was broken because it did not light up. It did work but it is designed to be seen when it gets dark and not during sunny a summer day 🙄🙄. Compared to ebay scopes which are designed to be seen during the day and blind you once it gets dark.
    I'd still recommend a fixed power ebay scope if all you do is back yard plinking at roughly the same distance and money is an issue. If not, get a Vector Optics. They are VERY good for the price. I sure love mine.

  • @MrAvant123
    @MrAvant123 3 года назад +5

    I wish he'd talked a bit more about effects of recoil on scopes cheap and expensive

    • @AAROnair
      @AAROnair  3 года назад +1

      The review did bring the attention to scopes that were capable of being fitted to springers, rim fires and 338.....

    • @RaysTwoPence
      @RaysTwoPence 3 года назад

      Nikko Stirling mount master does great on umarex syrix 15 tins of pellets gone through it and still holds zero 👍

  • @colinanderson8907
    @colinanderson8907 3 года назад +40

    Hi Andy having recently bought the Hawke budget scope you recommended and the gamo gx40 pack with a circa £130 scope I am a bit confused you are now saying you need to spend £300plus.cant help thinking these reviews are becoming a bit of a vector air advert .hope I'm wrong.Col

    • @AAROnair
      @AAROnair  3 года назад +12

      I did not include Hawke in the poor quality scopes in this review, and never have and never would. This isn’t a review of the best, just an explanation of the differing levels of scopes available. Thumbs up with the Hawke scope purchase. Stay safe. andy

    • @GsyMoo
      @GsyMoo 3 года назад +2

      Take it you have a Hawke Vantage AO scope, or possibly an Airmax AO?
      I have a Vantage AO and two Airmax SF and you definitely get what you pay for.
      The Hawke AO are good for the money, but the Vantage glass only has 12 coatings vs 16 for the Airmax and 18 for the Sidewinder, the turrets are the Coin - In - The - Top type so you can't easily bung in 10 clicks elevation for longer range, the AMX etched reticle is much better than the Vantage reticle and Side Focus is far easier to use with your eye to the scope for a big magnification where focus and parallax become more critical.
      My Hawkes are good scopes (for the money) but even then there was nothing in the box except the scope, cloth and Bikini caps. They charge you £40 extra just for flip caps.

    • @not_noziix7314
      @not_noziix7314 3 года назад +1

      Andy can I use a gamo p25 for home protection and self defence??

    • @GsyMoo
      @GsyMoo 3 года назад

      @@not_noziix7314
      No.
      In the UK you do not have a right to use any kind of gun to defend yourself.

    • @stevenjarrett
      @stevenjarrett 3 года назад +3

      It all depends on where you are in your airgunning career Colin. The budget Hawkes are great scopes. Perfect for targets/plinking and hunting, if that’s your bag. As you do more, you’ll inevitably expect more from the scope
      you use.

  • @meme4one
    @meme4one 3 года назад +3

    There are many good, low cost scopes. Aim for low magnification, no bells or whistles. At air gun ranges, x9 is more than enough unless you're sticking to the range and Rugged build quality isn't important and using a pcp.

  • @dd119ful
    @dd119ful 3 года назад

    Great channel. You are a very talented presenter, makes it very engaging. Thank you

  • @PaulMoorhousehankooks
    @PaulMoorhousehankooks 3 года назад

    I used Hawke and luepold . I also have bushnell original and a

  • @johndivit5869
    @johndivit5869 3 года назад +1

    Looking at a lot of the comments below Andy, I think the key points you were making may have been missed!
    I was told many years ago (>40 years) that you should be prepared to pay as much for your scope as you paid for your rifle. That was probably true then, but optical technology/manufacturing has moved forward significantly. Today, I think that if you pay £1000 for a rifle, £300 for a decent scope is not unrealistic. Once you get into this price range, brand becomes a matter of personal preference. We are (thankfully) spoiled for choice.
    Your advice regarding the 'key' indicators of quality, should help anyone to see the differences between 'budget' and 'quality' scopes, irrespective of brand.
    The fact that you used a particular brand to illustrate your points is to me irrelevant. (I use an MTC Viper, a Konuspro F30 and a PARD NV008P. All of which tick the quality and performance boxes I need.)
    It is down to the buyer to try whatever brand they have access to.
    Keep them coming matey, and roll on next Friday!

    • @johndivit5869
      @johndivit5869 3 года назад

      @@ians4077
      Your view matey.
      I stand by mine!

  • @soderlind81
    @soderlind81 3 года назад +2

    Listen to Andy guys... I also made this mistake lol, started of with a Nikko Stirling 4-12x50, not pleased RIP 150 EUR. Then a Leapers UTG 6-24x56, sidefocus was way off and could only zoom to about 20x before you got dizzy due to blur, elumination was better tho (like you said in the video) but RIP 280 EUR... Then I got myself a Vector Veyron 6-24x44 FFP and im SUPER pleased with it, payed 250 EUR + shipping. Nice to see you recomend these great scopes :)

  • @johnlarkin9594
    @johnlarkin9594 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately I was confused by the heading, why would you show pricey scopes when the whole point is what's best on a tight budget.
    Meaning under £150 surely...?
    Southampton UK

  • @jcdupuy4809
    @jcdupuy4809 3 года назад

    Great review. The hawke scope are Nice too

  • @fredlewis8929
    @fredlewis8929 Год назад

    I didn’t think a bigger 30mm tube made a difference to light, just gives greater elevation adjustment.

  • @donfripp1901
    @donfripp1901 3 года назад +4

    Rule of thumb for me is to spend almost as much on the scope as the rifle. Having a £600 rifle, and fitting a £50 scope will not do the rifle justice. 45yrs of experience, air rifle, rimfire and centrefire.

    • @philchapman9484
      @philchapman9484 3 года назад

      Your bang on there don without a doubt .all the best happy hunting

  • @anthonyworthington6495
    @anthonyworthington6495 2 года назад

    Thank you another head banger,still undecided,what price is a mid range scope what should one be paying?

  • @mikaaalto3135
    @mikaaalto3135 3 года назад

    Chinese-made budget scopes are perfect for my airsoft rifles. My airsoft rifles are low recoil and pinpoint accuracy is not needed. Needless to say, if you are into field target or hunting, a high quality scope is a must. Falcon Optics, Nikko Stirling, MTC and Delta Optics are a few manufacturers that make some good quality stuff.

  • @GaisaSanktejo
    @GaisaSanktejo 3 года назад +1

    This review made me laugh because I was caught out by the so called "budget scopes", both with the fixed objective and AO versions.
    Yes, it irritated me when I realized my mistake at the time (which was long before I found this vid);
    Yes, the fixed objective ones definitely stung when I learned enough to realize my error, but I learned from it and hope my future investments are less annoying.
    Surprisingly enough, I don't mind the budget adjustable objective scope; it only cost about £60, but since the gun its now attached to is a comparitively cheap, yet functional airgun, I saw no reason to spend out on a more expensive scope; it works well enough with that particular airgun for plinking, target shooting and dealing with the odd unwelcome visitor (rodents).
    In that particular example, the combination works and doesn't need to be upgraded.
    I agree with you regarding fitting scopes to higher quality airguns, however, and I will be investing in a higher quality scope for my main hunting airgun which, while not the most expensive tool available, has more than proved itself during the time I've owned it :)

  • @simonwilson2709
    @simonwilson2709 3 года назад

    Hi Chap reason for my last post was on your recommendation i bought a Hawke

  • @stevo1166
    @stevo1166 2 года назад +1

    I think for beginners the previous video with the hawke vantage was more relevant and appropriate. 4 main things a scope needs to be:
    *clear picture with sensible reticle
    *Able to achieve zero and hold that point of aim consistently.
    *Able to withstand recoil
    *Able to eliminate parallax
    The hawke does all of this very well and more and comes in under £ 100 I'd particularly recommend the 2-7x32ao for vermin use.
    Other features such as side focus, ffp, 30mm tube, fancy turrets are all expenses that aren't essential nor will make your average range shooting any more accurate. End of the day the gun fires the pellet/ bullet, we point it, scope is to see point of aim, (if I can head shoot rabbits at 130/150m with a hawke on a 17 hmr, I think it's well up to airgun use.)

    • @stevo1166
      @stevo1166 2 года назад

      I'm not saying it's hawke all the way, it's just the way this video is presented, it sounds like you've got to pay upwards of £200 to have something that's not junk. Whereas in reality i think there's a lot upwards of £60/70 which is up to the job and will be reliable, hawkes, Nikko sterlings, vectors lower range such as Hugo etc, and many many more...no need to frighten people away it the cost.

  • @markhill1353
    @markhill1353 3 года назад

    I do like Vector but just can’t get weather to go for the Element Helix ffp of the Titan, vector make lots of scopes red dots etc but I worry about quality control on the large amount of products they make as Element only have four, I’ve not even heard about the Paragon but I do know about the Continental looking at Vector Optics on the web it’s not so easy to choose a scope as there so many and I would find it easier if they Vector, had there scopes in some sort of category ie Hunting scopes, Target Scopes etc etc. But as always a great blog Andy.👍

  • @GsyMoo
    @GsyMoo 3 года назад +3

    Dear AAR
    Great review.
    I had 4 cheap scopes before I settled on my Hawke Airmax.
    Looking at what you get in the box I ended up spending an extra £100 on mounts, caps and shade compared to the scopes you reviewed so kind of proves your point. Perfectly good scope, nice box but you do have to look at the whole thing.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob 2 года назад

    "This one, at least, has a small knob".
    Now you're getting personal. 😁

  • @krisztian3909
    @krisztian3909 6 месяцев назад

    Thank You for sheding light in to the darknes for newcomers!
    Please make a video about the all time 5 best pcp rifles you would buy if you vould only buy one for the rest of your life!

  • @robertoliphant2851
    @robertoliphant2851 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks you have helped big time. keep t up.

  • @ukairgunner3267
    @ukairgunner3267 3 года назад +1

    Very informative vid Andy! And yes, i remember the 120Y 👍

    • @stuartbingo
      @stuartbingo 3 года назад +1

      I remember them too but it would’ve been over 40 years ago and not 30 😂

  • @JohnWhite-tg9wf
    @JohnWhite-tg9wf 2 года назад +1

    ill stick with my Nikko Stirling AG 6-24x56 MD 😎✌️

  • @MassiveLib
    @MassiveLib 2 года назад +1

    I've used a 200 quid scope, an 800 quid scope and a 2800 quid scope. Was there a difference. Oddly yes.

  • @aboutthemetal8783
    @aboutthemetal8783 3 года назад +3

    The more I see of these vector scopes, the more I want to try one, I think I'm going to try one out on my next rifle purchase, so in may I'll get to find out for myself.

    • @peterstevens3290
      @peterstevens3290 3 года назад

      Hello....I purchased a vector optics marksman and got to say its very very good .

    • @aboutthemetal8783
      @aboutthemetal8783 2 года назад

      @@peterstevens3290
      Just got one myself , great scope for the money , Ive heard people call them cheap rubbish but I disagree , MTC ,hawke,optisan,vector etc etc are all made by the same companies for the most part.