Reddit Reddit reviews UTG 4X32 1" Hunter Scope, Mil-dot, Airgun Rings, Adj@35 Yds

We found 6 Reddit comments about UTG 4X32 1" Hunter Scope, Mil-dot, Airgun Rings, Adj@35 Yds. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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UTG 4X32 1
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6 Reddit comments about UTG 4X32 1" Hunter Scope, Mil-dot, Airgun Rings, Adj@35 Yds:

u/bitter_cynical_angry · 3 pointsr/22lr

I have a couple UTG scopes (also sold as Leapers brand) that are remarkably good for their price. Their primary market is air guns, but they're good for 22s as well because they tend to have a very close minimum parallax distance. You might consider something like the 3-9x32 compact, the 3-9x40, or the fixed 4x (although that one doesn't have adjustable parallax). I would avoid going with anything higher than 9x magnification on cheap scopes, or anything with more than about a 3x zoom range, but other than that, I've been pretty amazed at the quality you can get now for under $100.

That said, of course a more expensive scope will usually get you better quality, but sometimes budget is more important. I still use my cheap scopes on my cheap rifles even though I have nice(er) scopes on my nice rifles now.

u/LobsterCowboy · 2 pointsr/airguns

> UTG 4X32 1" Hunter Scope

About $37 from Amazon

u/Jessie_James · 1 pointr/guns

I bought the 10/22 Takedown and it came with a nice case.

Get him a basic scope, it's fun at the range. I think this is the one I use - I had it laying around, threw it on, and it works perfectly. 1" grouping at 100 yards the first time I ever shot the rifle, and ever shot that range, basically completel noob.

Trigger locks are gimmicks. I bought several and was able to defeat them in seconds using basic hand tools. I don't trust them around my 4yo. Put it in your safe.

Get a basic cleaning kit. Cleaning it is half the fun.

Presenting it: My family always had this gag where they'd bring out a giant box ... with another box in it ... and on and on until it was something small and useless that was a hint to the real present. Maybe do that with a single .22 round, and then he gets to do it again with the rifle. If you get him the takedown, he will probably think it's a pistol. :)

u/f266101463 · 1 pointr/airguns

Get this: www.amazon.com/UTG-Hunter-Scope-Mil-dot-Airgun/dp/B005UGIR36

u/p1xode · 1 pointr/airguns

Browsing amazon right now and I'm not too sure what I'm looking at. Many of them say they include "airgun rings" but I've got no clue if they're airgun rated....

Even the reviews and Q/A at the bottom of the page can't decide if it is or isn't airgun rated lmao

Edit: oh my... all of the scopes that actually seem suitable for the gun will cost just about as much as the gun! haha

u/wimpanzee · 1 pointr/airguns

$66 http://www.amazon.com/Hawke-Sport-Optics-Mil-Dot-Recticle/dp/B004VPU4R4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457545162&sr=8-3&keywords=hawke+scope

$40 http://www.amazon.com/UTG-Hunter-Scope-Mil-dot-Airgun/dp/B005UGIR36/ref=sr_1_7?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1457545187&sr=1-7&keywords=utg+scope

I would honeslty recommed saving up about $150, and get a glass etched reticle 3-12x40 or so, UTG or Hawke. I have both brands, in various magnifications, and as long as you get etched reticle it is nice. The wire reticles are hugely fat, and obscure targets - I can shoot smaller than the width of the reticle.