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Problem seems to be some people think they know more about a product than the maker's do. If you think that no one in the R&D dept. knows what a springer is you would be miles off the mark. Call and ask to speak to someone there and see what the answer is! Springer rated does not mean you will never have a problem it means the scopes are built with the unique recoil in mind whereas most scopes are not. Do a bit of research and find many instances of guys ruining non piston rated scopes in a few tins or substantially less than that or have a scope constantly being "off". Will there be problems with piston rated scopes of course there will at some point. If something has moving parts at some point there is going to be a problem. Will there be a big difference on average of a well known rated scope vs a non rated scope, most certainly or the "rated" company's would be out of business and top rated shooters would not be using them to begin with.
+1. Not unheard of to get pretty much anything you might buy bad out of the box or fails not long after. Watched AGN long enough to know there's a lot of Hawke haters here but I'm not one. I have 7 Airmax scopes, 6 of those mounted on springers ranging anywhere from 6 to 20 fpe and have yet to have a problem with any of them.
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