Beeman R1 and the need for a decent scope

Good evening everyone,

I've got a friend that's in need of a decent scope for his Beeman R1 in .177 and he's an older gentleman. I blessed him with this rifle many years ago and the old scope that I gave him with the rifle has given up the ghost. I thought about the Center Point 4-16x40 AO and I also thought about Hawke Sport Optics Vantage 4-12x50 AO or the Hawke Sport Optics Airmax 3-9x40 AO Rifle Scope. What do you guys and girls think because he's desperate having problems with squirrels and rabbits in his garden?

Thanks 
 
Unless you get a Diana ZR or similar mount, the Vantage likely won't hold up on his R1 as they aren't springer rated. While I'm usually in the minority, I'm a fan of the Airmax scopes and own 7, 5 of those mounted on springers and I've never had any problems with them. If the day comes that I do, they have a lifetime warranty.

Never owned anything UTG so can't honestly say anything about them other than I know lots of shooters recommend them and they also have a llifetime warranty. In the case of either, keep the receipts in case they happen to want one should you need to use the warranty for either.
 
Thanks DualMagMike, that's what I've always used on my springers in times past but seeing that I'm only into PCPs and I still have my "prized springers", that's where my focus has been. The Bushnell Trophy has always been one of my favorite scopes for my springers but I didn't want to scare my older friend off with the price, so I started here.
 
This is the UTG that I have. It's been on two different RWS 34's and a Sig ASP20. All notorious for killing scopes. No problems yet with this scope. It now sits on my .22cal M34 which is a 17.6 FPE rifle.

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I have an R1 with one of the 16" UTG scopes on it that works very well. Was it me, I'd avoid the Bug Buster. In my opinion, the R1 can take advantage of the longer focal plane length to realize easier and more consistent accuracy.


Thanks, I've owned and stull own some UTG scopes and I find them to work just fine for their intended purposes. I have no complaints but just wondering what would make a god replacement scope for a friends R1.
 
This is the UTG that I have. It's been on two different RWS 34's and a Sig ASP20. All notorious for killing scopes. No problems yet with this scope. It now sits on my .22cal M34 which is a 17.6 FPE rifle.

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I've got one on my HW95 but my friend didn't mind spending the money for the Hawke Airmax 3×9 40mm AO, it should be here on this Friday.

Thanks again
 
This is the UTG that I have. It's been on two different RWS 34's and a Sig ASP20. All notorious for killing scopes. No problems yet with this scope. It now sits on my .22cal M34 which is a 17.6 FPE rifle.

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I've got one on my HW95 but my friend didn't mind spending the money for the Hawke Airmax 3×9 40mm AO, it should be here on this Friday.

Thanks again

I had the Hawke Airmax 3-9x40 and had vertical point of impact issues with the scope. Hawke's warranty services are great and they sent me a new one. I never mounted the new one and sold it on Ebay.