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Looking for a reasonably priced variable power air rifle scope. 3-9 power would be ideal, but will consider others. Illuminated reticle a plus ( especially dot ) but not a necessity . Budget around $125 and under.
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Pyramyd Air has the UTG Bug Buster 3x9x32 for $139.97 and when you sign up you get $10 off. Free shipping. I've got Bug Buster 3x12s on two rifles. Nice airgun rated scopes for the money. They also do buy 3 get one free on tins of pellets.
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Thanks, i'll check it out.
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In my misc stuff on the shelf I've got a Simmons 6-18x40 Air Gun Scope Competition. Model 21618. Duplex. Small rub on the tube (not down to metal) Made in Korea. No box. Was never on an air rifle. PM for pictures. $65 shipped. Bill
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these were good scopes also owned a few back when used to shoot field target.Simmons had a couple scopes that held up to springer air rifles back in the late 90s early 2000s.
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I had a RWS Meisterchutz 34 pro compact 177 piston gun. It was hell on a scope. Used it for nuisance animal control in an industrial facility. Lot of night shots. Had to have Illuminated reticle. Used Center Point red/green scope from wally world. Got about 1500 shots before the reticle malfunctioned. Took it back to wally world and swapped it for a new one. Best money ever spent. 60 bucks or less. It had little mil-dots. Excellent for judging longer distance shots. That rifle was deadly accurate with the heavier grain pellet I used. Rifle/scope fulfilled my intentions. It sat in the safe a couple of years then I sold it two years ago. The replacement scope was still working fine. Let it be understood the scope I had was not designed for a piston pellet rife but it served my purpose
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Found one, thanks to those who replied.
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I have a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 EFR that I'm considering selling. $200 TYD
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Thanks, but a little over my budget for my needs.
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