I had this RWS Hakko 2-7x32 on my Theoben for many years. Over 25. I prefer the Sirocco for it's manageable weight. 7 1/2 lbs. Like an R9. I haven't used the Theo very often the last 20. Used it a good bit the first decade or so. Carried it in the field a lot. Today I was shooting it and the reticule in the scope rotated. Now it's junk!
So I grabbed a 2-7x32 Airmax and mounted it. Then proceeded to sight it in.
I got it zeroed at 25 yards after a few shots and then shot at one of the holes. The 2-7Airmax crosshairs are a little bit thick for target precision. Circled lightly. 5 shots on top of the first hole. .245 ctc. I almost forgot how much fun this gun is. RWS Superdomes. 15 or 16fpe. The Sirocco and Countryman is where all the Theoben fun started. Practically hand made. Still in immaculate condition after many years of fun. I purchased from Davis at Air Rifle Headquarters late 1980's. I still have the slip and box.
So I grabbed a 2-7x32 Airmax and mounted it. Then proceeded to sight it in.
I got it zeroed at 25 yards after a few shots and then shot at one of the holes. The 2-7Airmax crosshairs are a little bit thick for target precision. Circled lightly. 5 shots on top of the first hole. .245 ctc. I almost forgot how much fun this gun is. RWS Superdomes. 15 or 16fpe. The Sirocco and Countryman is where all the Theoben fun started. Practically hand made. Still in immaculate condition after many years of fun. I purchased from Davis at Air Rifle Headquarters late 1980's. I still have the slip and box.