I am new to the ag scene, but am really enjoying it. I think my somewhat compulsive nature is ideally suited to this activity. I enjoy spending a few hours evaluating ammo, and I enjoy taking a walk in the woods to see what I can target. I currently own a CFX, with a GRTIII trigger. ( to all newbies, just buy the trigger, and enjoy a weapon that actually feels like a firearm, not a rough toy).
I am looking for a scope for casual shooting. Mostly plinking and targets of opportunity at 20 to 50 yards. If I shoot something, I want to know where the round will impact.The gamo scope provided is ok but for me not too usefull beyond about 25 yards. I would like higher variable mag and better glass. I also like mil dot as they allow me to compensate at varying ranges. I would also like to keep the weight down and the length down. I can walk and shoot alll day with my ruger .243, but even at the light weight of a cfx, air rifles are beasts, add in a 14+ inch, 20 oz scope and the fun factor starts to go away. I have noticed that after an hour of popping ' what looks like a nice target to you boys?' with my twelve year olds, their daisy pumper starts to get more accurate and fun as their arms are not wiped out. My next purchase will be an air arms tx200, although I hate the thought of a 9 plus pound rifle, so I would like a scope worthy of that rifle as well.
So, what is the ideal? What ideas do you have? Give me some input. I have read most of the posts to date and have seen very few clear recomendations other than peakchicks for the bushnell trophy series. saadly not avail with mil dot. Money is always a concern, but can be traded off for quality and long term durability. Gene, you seem very detail oriented, and have tried a lot of equipment, but dont seem to actually love a lot of the scopes you try. What is your opinion? How about everyone else? Please Chime in.