Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
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Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
Here is a the entire list of scopes from Bushnell that can be mounted on springers.
http://www.bushnelloutdoorproducts.eu/w ... un-scopes/
There are quite a few of them.....
M.
http://www.bushnelloutdoorproducts.eu/w ... un-scopes/
There are quite a few of them.....
M.
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
I read on this site that all the Bushnell scope are compatible for springers.
http://www.lasc.us/RangingShotRifleAirGunScopes.htm
http://www.lasc.us/RangingShotRifleAirGunScopes.htm
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
This seems to be a list of Bushnell scopes suitable for airguns, probably not all springer rated.fantumfan2003 wrote:Here is a the entire list of scopes from Bushnell that can be mounted on springers.
http://www.bushnelloutdoorproducts.eu/w ... un-scopes/
There are quite a few of them.....
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My doubt stems from Rusty's damaged Banner, mounted on his 97k
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
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Yes indeed it does give that impression. Its says on the bottom of the page "Designed for adult break barrel airgun recoil | Worldwide leader in airgun scopes", but many springers are known to wreck some Bushnells. Its best to err on the side of caution. I refer to these links....
http://www.straightshooters.com/navagat ... tions.html
http://www.kermitairgunclub.com/scopes/
.....and still don't take risks. Its safe to put only Centerpoint/Leapers and Hawke scopes on springers.
Bushnell has a 6-18 Trophy model thats springer rated. I know one being used on an HW80 and an RWS54 which is know to be a scope killer like its stable mate the 350M. They also say that their Elite series is springer rated but can't confirm that.
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As stated previously, I would err on the side of caution and if in doubt, would not put a scope on a springer.
I have a Bushnell Legend from Mack The Knife that is springer rated but have not put it on my Diana's.
Regarding Mack The Knife's Bushy Banner going belly up, I read a post on airgunbbs that mentions using a Bushy Banner 6-24x40 on a Venom Lazerglided HW97K which seems to suggest different qualities of manufacture or an issue with the mounts. A bad mount or badly mounted mount can wreck a scope.
M.
Yes indeed it does give that impression. Its says on the bottom of the page "Designed for adult break barrel airgun recoil | Worldwide leader in airgun scopes", but many springers are known to wreck some Bushnells. Its best to err on the side of caution. I refer to these links....
http://www.straightshooters.com/navagat ... tions.html
http://www.kermitairgunclub.com/scopes/
.....and still don't take risks. Its safe to put only Centerpoint/Leapers and Hawke scopes on springers.
Bushnell has a 6-18 Trophy model thats springer rated. I know one being used on an HW80 and an RWS54 which is know to be a scope killer like its stable mate the 350M. They also say that their Elite series is springer rated but can't confirm that.
M.
-- Sat Dec 12, 2009 22:52 --sa_ali wrote:I read on this site that all the Bushnell scope are compatible for springers.
http://www.lasc.us/RangingShotRifleAirGunScopes.htm
hamiclar
As stated previously, I would err on the side of caution and if in doubt, would not put a scope on a springer.
I have a Bushnell Legend from Mack The Knife that is springer rated but have not put it on my Diana's.
Regarding Mack The Knife's Bushy Banner going belly up, I read a post on airgunbbs that mentions using a Bushy Banner 6-24x40 on a Venom Lazerglided HW97K which seems to suggest different qualities of manufacture or an issue with the mounts. A bad mount or badly mounted mount can wreck a scope.
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hamiclar01 wrote:This seems to be a list of Bushnell scopes suitable for airguns, probably not all springer rated.fantumfan2003 wrote:Here is a the entire list of scopes from Bushnell that can be mounted on springers.
http://www.bushnelloutdoorproducts.eu/w ... un-scopes/
There are quite a few of them.....
M.
My doubt stems from Rusty's damaged Banner, mounted on his 97k
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
Advice needed, I have a gamo 3-9*40 IR scope is this air rifle rated? not able to get details from net. How does one identify a rifle rated scope?
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
Drifter ..just drop a liner to their Support Team.
Google it or write to some dealers who sell them in US.....
Bit lengthy but assured results...Cheers !!!
Google it or write to some dealers who sell them in US.....
Bit lengthy but assured results...Cheers !!!
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
Hi Guys,
> Just consider this:
1. Air Rifles have a maximum range of 40yds.
2. Hence the necessity for a variable magnification scope (3-9 or higher) is questionable.
3. Fixed scopes such as 4 x 32 are ideal - It brings the object 4 times closer ie: an object at 30yds appear at 7.5yds - close enough to get a good shot.
4. In variable scopes there are more elements than fixed power scopes - hence chances of greater damage due to dual shocks as in airguns.
5. Lastly check if the scope is built with ASR (Anti Shock Resistant) technology before buying one.
6. I've been using a Walther 4 x 32 scope with ASR - No problems so far!!!
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> Just consider this:
1. Air Rifles have a maximum range of 40yds.
2. Hence the necessity for a variable magnification scope (3-9 or higher) is questionable.
3. Fixed scopes such as 4 x 32 are ideal - It brings the object 4 times closer ie: an object at 30yds appear at 7.5yds - close enough to get a good shot.
4. In variable scopes there are more elements than fixed power scopes - hence chances of greater damage due to dual shocks as in airguns.
5. Lastly check if the scope is built with ASR (Anti Shock Resistant) technology before buying one.
6. I've been using a Walther 4 x 32 scope with ASR - No problems so far!!!
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
Just found a link about some scopes and its recoil rating.
http://www.kermitairgunclub.com/scopes/
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http://www.kermitairgunclub.com/scopes/
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Re: Bushnell scopes for Springers.....
I don't know how the recoil rating made by the people. Looks like it is just a guts feeling.
Better bet is, but a recoil protected scope mount and put any scope and that will last for ever.
Second option go for small objective if you are putting them on Heavy recoil springer. I have a bushnell sprortsman 3x9x40 fitted on my hw80 /R1, 3 yrs I am having no problem.
My hw77 is sub 12ft-lbs therefore I mounted a Barska 50mm Objective and this is equally taking lot of abuse.
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Better bet is, but a recoil protected scope mount and put any scope and that will last for ever.
Second option go for small objective if you are putting them on Heavy recoil springer. I have a bushnell sprortsman 3x9x40 fitted on my hw80 /R1, 3 yrs I am having no problem.
My hw77 is sub 12ft-lbs therefore I mounted a Barska 50mm Objective and this is equally taking lot of abuse.
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