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Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:28 pm
by Robin128
Why you off to?
:)
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:20 pm
by judders
Shame about the IOR prices going up. I'll definitely have a look at Sightron and Nikon though. Any other suggestions for a half-decent scope up to 1k? Looking for something along the lines of 5-25x56, or thereabouts.
Ovenpaa, unless it was coming from someone I know, I'd be nervous about spending 1500 quid on used kit. Does the warranty transfer to subsequent owners?
Alan, thanks for the offer. I would have loved to come to Bisley at the beginning of November, but won't be able to make it unfortunately.
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:30 pm
by ovenpaa
S&B are very good with repairs however I am not sure warranty is transferable. I paid around GBP1050 for my S&B a few years ago and it has been faultless, it seemed pricey at the time but the alternative was to pay over 1600 for a new one and have to wait three - six months for delivery.
I rate it very highly, it is only 16X magnification however that is enough to get to me to 1000 yards with a 7,62x51 and the single turn elevation turret is a wonder to use.
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:32 pm
by Mike357
Robin128 wrote:Why you off to?
:)
Nowhere I'm afraid. I have 5 weeks to take off before the end of the year. Aviemore for a week in Dec.
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:50 pm
by Christel
The Kahles we have is not bad. I am pretty sure it was under a grand.
Ovenpaa, do you remember?
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:57 pm
by Christel
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
Judders, first one I found with the specs you mention.
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:24 pm
by judders
Thanks Christel
However, I think I'm having a change of heart now though. I thinking I might go 'cheap' initially, then get some cash together for a serious scope afterwards.
A friend of mine has just bought one of these and has fairly good things to say about it(cost considered):
http://www.scopesdirect.co.uk/proddetai ... ster_62456
Then in a few months time, I could keep this scope as a back-up and switch to something better.
Decisions decisions.... :?
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:00 pm
by Gun Pimp
If you're going to buy Chinese then why spend over £200?
Get one from Fox Firearms - preferably the 8-32 for £105. Great scope FOR THE MONEY.
Read our report in Nov's Target Shooter - on line now!
www.targetshooteronline.com
Vince
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:10 pm
by Dangermouse
I have just completed a quick search of the Internet , including Nikko Sterlings own site, and can not see how much elevation these scopes are capable of.
Should you be wishing to take part in long range shooting this may become a factor in how far out your scope will take you.
1/8 min clicks can be a handful for the novice shooter, but they are by no means a reason not to buy a scope.
Good luck in your choice,
DM
Re: Optics - FFP vs SFP and S&B
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:49 pm
by Robin128
You are going from £1,000 scope to a Nikko Stirling...OMG.
:cool2:
Somewhere in between...I wonder a Nikon maybe??? I promise you, you will
not part ex it.