Does anyone have experience with either the 4-16 or the 6-24 SFP scopes? I am interested in clarity and actual focus ability out to about 80 meters. Both of these scopes look to be a good size for my incoming Epic Two Lite 300mm.
Thanks for the reply. I ordered the 6-24 FFP today.I've heard complaints regarding 4-16 but 3-12 has good reviews. I've five 6-24s in SFP and FFP, IR and non-IR, can't be more impressed. Super-subcompact size and weight is perfect for airguns, crystal clear optics and smooth functioning round out the package. WM View attachment 589403
Vector Veyrons include flip-up scope covers, honeycomb sun shade and a decent set of rings. Taipan Veteran and FXs mounted perfect with included rings but AGT (Uragan, Uragan 2 and Vulcan 3) all needed cantilever scope rings, as shown in photo, for proper eye relief. WestHunter and Marcool are two cantilever ring brands I've used. Only complaint is if eye piece is adjusted out a ways the flip-up scope cover doesn't grip well, a strip of electrical tape between scope and cap does help. WMThanks for the reply. I ordered the 6-24 FFP today.
Was my first VV, recommended by member. Very impressed but 12 power wasn't making it shooting dime-size circles @ 50 yards. Three AGTs, 2 FXs and a Taipan Veteran wear 6-24x44s, IR, non-IR, SFP and FFP. Six shade red center dot IR is outstanding, easily dialed down to avoid washout of sight picture. WMI recently ordered this scope. We shall see how good it is.
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Was my first VV, recommended by member. Very impressed but 12 power wasn't making it shooting dime-size circles @ 50 yards. Three AGTs, 2 FXs and a Taipan Veteran wear 6-24x44s, IR, non-IR, SFP and FFP. Six shade red center dot IR is outstanding, easily dialed down to avoid washout of sight picture. WM
Tried a bunch of mid-priced scopes, including Hawke, but super-subcompact, light weight Vector Veyrons with side-to-side crystal clarity, a same price point, was a gamechanger. I swear they transformed my airguns favorably in appearance and function. WMI run my Hawke's at 4x or 6x so that is my baseline. Hard to beat a Hawke so we shall see.
I can always throw it on a PB. Got a new 7.62x39 BCA that it could fit on.![]()
Im very interested in the 4-16. The size, weight, and price is perfect.Does anyone have experience with either the 4-16 or the 6-24 SFP scopes? I am interested in clarity and actual focus ability out to about 80 meters. Both of these scopes look to be a good size for my incoming Epic Two Lite 300mm.
Does anyone have experience with either the 4-16 or the 6-24 SFP scopes? I am interested in clarity and actual focus ability out to about 80 meters. Both of these scopes look to be a good size for my incoming Epic Two Lite 300mm
I have a throw lever on my 6-24 Veyron, I’m not at home to see what it is, but will post it when back in town next week.I recently received a 4-16. I currently don’t have a gun for it but I temporarily mounted on a gun. I like everything about it except two things. I wish a throw lever was available for it. And I agree with @bchannell 100%. You can tell when you are getting close to 16x that you crossed over into what the optics are capable of. It’s not so bad that you have to avoid max magnification like some scopes, but it’s also not like like let’s say my Sightron S-Tac where there is no difference in clarity on max. But let’s consider price. The Veyron is worth its price. You get exactly what you paid for.