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Others Durability of smaller lens scopes

Dadwag

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Just wondering about durability of smaller lens scopes. I started getting 40 mm scope to let in more light. I’ve noticed I have had many more problems with them vs. the 32 mm scopes I’ve used (i.e. holding zero, turret life, and scope longevity) I only shoot break barrels .22 mainly with gas pistons. I know air rifles are very rough on scopes , I was just wondering about 32 being a bit more “tough” than 40 and above. Also are AO scopes just as durable as Non AO scopes. Thanks, stay well all👍😉(BTW I have to admit my scopes are of the economy variety 🥹)
 
Just wondering about durability of smaller lens scopes. I started getting 40 mm scope to let in more light. I’ve noticed I have had many more problems with them vs. the 32 mm scopes I’ve used (i.e. holding zero, turret life, and scope longevity) I only shoot break barrels .22 mainly with gas pistons. I know air rifles are very rough on scopes , I was just wondering about 32 being a bit more “tough” than 40 and above. Also are AO scopes just as durable as Non AO scopes. Thanks, stay well all👍😉(BTW I have to admit my scopes are of the economy variety 🥹)
Understood, mine are all $250.00 or less. We have to save money somewhere especially when you have a lot of airguns to outfit. We wouldn't do it if we didn't love it right?
 

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