Veyron Scopes You Need, How to Pick?

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The Veyron Series has earned its reputation among airgunners for a lightweight, compact build that doesn’t compromise on performance. Designed for precision, versatility, and adaptability, it excels across a wide range of shooting platforms—whether you’re tracking varmints, pursuing big game, or fine-tuning your skills on the range at home, there’s a Veyron built for your mission.

At the core of every Veyron is a rugged 30mm tube, delivering generous adjustment ranges matched to each magnification class.

Offered in low, medium, and high power configurations, every model features precision-engineered 1/10 MIL click value for rock-solid zero retention and repeatable, on-demand accuracy.

Purpose-built for versatility, the Veyron Series is equally at home on lightweight hunting rifles, high-performance PCP airguns, and even springer and gas-ram recoiling platforms. This seamless blend of durability, accuracy, and adaptability embodies the Veyron promise—compact design, uncompromised performance.

If you wish to learn more about the Veyron Series, Check the blog post here.

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2-8x (with 35 MIL elevation adjustment), 3-12x (with 30 MIL elevation adjustment), 4-16x (with 22 MIL elevation adjustment), and 6-24x (with 15MIL elevation adjustment) excel in field target, varmint and small game hunting, offering the precision and image clarity required for close to mid-range shots.


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I’ve always wanted to try a Vector scope. Currently don’t need a scope but for some reason I clicked on this topic. Now I have a 4-16 on the way. WTH just happened? You got me. Nice sale.
They are awesome scopes, I've probably bought like 6 or 7 of them in the last 2 years. Throught the classifieds and their website. For long range my current favorite is the Vector Taurus 4-24x50 comes in at like 30-31oz with scope rings. Their 10x44 is amazing, for a fixed optic under $120
 
Vector Veyron 3-12x FFP my favorite by far for squirrel hunting. I have at least 3 that I can think of. I am not a fan of the 4-16x. I don’t even use that one.

@Vector Optics Is there any chance that Vector Optics will incorporate an illuminated reticle in which the actual cross hairs will be illuminated as opposed to the center dot? I’d like to see that feature on the 3-12x Veyron and the Continental. An illuminated dot isn’t enough for hunting or taking care of pests in low light, especially hunting at night.
 
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Vector Veyron 3-12x FFP my favorite by far for squirrel hunting. I have at least 3 that I can think of. I am not a fan of the 4-16x. I don’t even use that one.

@Vector Optics Is there any chance that Vector Optics will incorporate an illuminated reticle in which the actual cross hairs will be illuminated as opposed to the center dot? I’d like to see that feature on the 3-12x Veyron and the Continental. An illuminated dot isn’t enough for hunting or taking care of pests in low light, especially hunting at night.
We would recommend Continental 2-12X44, our trending MPVO with illuminated crosshair reticle. The scope is backed up by c-does. You could check his Youtube review before you buy it!
 
They are awesome scopes, I've probably bought like 6 or 7 of them in the last 2 years. Throught the classifieds and their website. For long range my current favorite is the Vector Taurus 4-24x50 comes in at like 30-31oz with scope rings. Their 10x44 is amazing, for a fixed optic under $120
Highly recommend our upgraded version 10x33, zero eye relief, 700% wider FOV than 10x44.
 
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We would recommend Continental 2-12X44, our trending MPVO with illuminated crosshair reticle. The scope is backed up by c-does. You could check his Youtube review before you buy it!
@Vector Optics Thanks for the reply. I’ll take a look. I’d still like to see an actual illuminated reticle (not just a dot) as an option in higher magnification Vector scopes, specifically the 3-12x Veyron and the higher magnification Continental In FFP.

Edit: Here is the Continental 2-12x44 FFP IR MPVO. It retails for $726.70

 
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@Vector Optics Thanks for the reply. I’ll take a look. I’d still like to see an actual illuminated reticle (not just a dot) as an option in higher magnification Vector scopes, specifically the 3-12x Veyron and the higher magnification Continental In FFP.
Well received, will share your suggestion with our product development team!
 
They are awesome scopes, I've probably bought like 6 or 7 of them in the last 2 years. Throught the classifieds and their website. For long range my current favorite is the Vector Taurus 4-24x50 comes in at like 30-31oz with scope rings. Their 10x44 is amazing, for a fixed optic under $120
I agree. I've started buying more Vector scopes and plan to put them on most, if not all, of my rifles. Right now I've got an Orion Pro 3-18x (SCOL-57) on my Huben K1. Yesterday I zeroed at 30, then figured out the drop curve out to 100yds. Love em. And yes their 10x scopes ARE amazing. I've still got one.
 
I agree. I've started buying more Vector scopes and plan to put them on most, if not all, of my rifles. Right now I've got an Orion Pro 3-18x (SCOL-57) on my Huben K1. Yesterday I zeroed at 30, then figured out the drop curve out to 100yds. Love em. And yes their 10x scopes ARE amazing. I've still got one.
I lost my 10x44 Vector veyron. Like I absolutely know that I did not sell it, but I absolutely cannot find it 🙃. If it weren't for the fact that I just bought a zulus v2 i'd pick up one or two more scopes, and get rid of some of my other ones.
 
I also love the 10x44. Its been on 3 guns and its one of my favourtie Scopes. I like it better then some 3x the price. I also have one 3-12x and its also great.

The reason I dont really step up to the continental or something like that is the weight. They are 250-400gr more and the veyrons are just so capable for an airgun.
 
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I also love the 10x44. Its been on 3 guns and its one of my favourtie Scopes. I like it better then some 3x the price. I also have one 3-12x and its also great.

The reason I dont really step up to the continental or something like that is the weight. They are 250-400gr more and the veyrons are just so capable for an airgun.
Idk, the 4-24x50 at 30ish Oz with rings is amazing. I use it over the arken as that one weighs in at 40oz 🙃
 
I have a ton of Vector scopes. Id be interested in seeing if any are good enough but yet budget friendly for WFTF. So high power, crisp image, snaps into focus repeatedly. Anyone have fist hand experience here?
I have a 8-32x50/56 (can't remember) I got it in a trade, put it on my 17wsm and haven't taken it out. I'll take a look at it when I come home from work.