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- dale251166
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Please could someone recommend a good scope for under 100 pound with good magnification cheer thanks
- gary martin
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I have had bsa scopes. In the past off eBay and have been surprised by the optics.
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dale251166 wrote:Please could someone recommend a good scope for under 100 pound with good magnification cheer thanks
You need to know what you are intending to use it for ie just plinking in the garden, target shooting, or a bit of pest control, give us an idea. Rog
- dale251166
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A good all rounder Roger thanks
- Outandabout
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You wont go far wrong if you get a hawke scope. Well made, good glass and very easy to us also their price does not do justice to there capability.
Kevin
Kevin
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dale251166 wrote:A good all rounder Roger thanks
I quite like Hawke aswell, but Nikko Stirling do the mount master in 3-9x40 adjustable objective, illuminated reticle, mil dots, comes with mounts, and pretty good optics, I would think it would suit, and it won't break the bank, well under £100. Rog
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Thanks for all your reply guys
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A good Sidewinder TAC 30 - Say 10 x 42 Second Hand will come in at that price and will see you through all eventualities. 

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Raj wrote:A good Sidewinder TAC 30 - Say 10 x 42 Second Hand will come in at that price and will see you through all eventualities.
Ok, but not what I would call an all rounder Raj. Rog
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