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Good Sniper Rifle Scope

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Hi all, 

I'm after recommendations for a good Sniper Rifle Scope. 

I have both the SRS and SSG so would like to be able to zero the sight without the need for aiming off as I currently have to. 

I don't have a budget. 

I don't have any specific requirements for the scope just able to zero and hold its zero. 

Thanks 

Mo 

 
Swiss Arms 4x40 on Amazon. 

Like £40 and perfect for everything we need

 
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I like the VisionKing sights.




 
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Sig Sauer or Vortex, both have unlimited damage guarantees, repair/replace for any unintentional damage, for life.

 
As @rocketdogbert say if money isn't a problem then sig sauer or vortex for the warranty and piece of mind.

Myself I have a vortex crossfire II 2-7x35 and its looks and feels great on my AEG. Very clear picture. 

 
So let me get this straight.

You want to use a single optic on 2 different guns?

That's not gonna happen mate, even 2 guns from the same model and company, that cone out of the same batch, will shoot in different ways.

I wouldn't get anything above 4x (6x if your gun reaches out to 100m easily), get a nice large lens (40 to 50mm) as it gives you more field of view at range. I personally use a Chinese 4x32 compact that has a really clear picture and a mildot reticle that I use as a base to correct my shots if they are way off.

You don't have any budget restriction so you could go full ham and get two nice real steel optics, but since it is airsoft you don't really need them. (Although they give you a lifetime no questions asked warranty).

 
A fixed 6x40 is my choice after trying quite a few. I'm a simple man.

However if your eyesight is good and you don't usually engage targets on the further parts of your range then a 4x40 is probably better.

 
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