Group:
I'm something of a gun snob, and have pretty much used nothing but Leupold scopes on my powderburners, and I've even used a Leupold 3-9 X 33 EFR on an air rifle in the past.
Several years ago, I bought a Bushnell Sportsman 4-12 A.O. scope on the off-chance that it might get me through a weekend of shooting after my Shadow ate up the Simmons Pro Air that was mounted on it.
Well, that scope -which I believe is something of a Wal-Mart exclusive- got me through more than just a weekend. I kept it on the rifle for three seasons, whereupon it survived over 10,000 shots from my Shadow. It is still going strong in my brother in law's hands.
I liked that scope so much that I didn't hesitate in installing one on my wife's Shadow, and on my .20 R-9. I even replaced the Bushnell Banner 4-12 that came on my .177 R-9 "Goldfinger" with one of these Wally-World gems. I've also got one these scopes mounted on my .20 R-1.
I'd rate this scope as being just as clear, optically, as the late-production Trophy models are that Bushnell makes, and obviously feel it is a step up from the Banner, or I'd have left it well enough alone and it would still be affixed to my .177 R-9. The elevation and windage adjustments are repeatable. The objective focus and power adjustments function smoothly at temps down to 20 degrees F. and lower, too.
While I think that this Wally-World Sportsman is one of the best bang-for-the-buck scopes out there, I am curious as to what others have found acceptible in the sub $100.00 price range for use on spring-piston air rifles in the mid-magnum class.
I'm also curious about what you've tried that didn't work so well.
-JP