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Primary Arms Scopes for around £200. Any good??


chaz

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Hi folks,

I'm after a scope for around the £200 mark with a fixed parallax (If possible) and around a 4-12x50 mil dot, again if possible.

It's for my .22/.17 Rimfire. My friend has a Hawke model that would be ideal on his rimfire, But I can't find one in stock anywhere. It's a Panorama model around 4-12x50.

I've found something that may do the trick, but it's a make I've never heard of before. It's made by Primary Arms, and sold by Optics Warehouse.

Does anyone own a Primary Arms scope, or know about them enough to give me an idea of whether i should go for it or not?? It's a £170.

Any constructive feedback would be appreciated.

Cheers.

Chaz. 

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While researching for a new long-range scope, I came across this site, which has some useful information on Primary Arms (and lots of other manufacturers).

https://sageratsafaris.com/primary-arms-optics/

For what it's worth, my conclusion so far which has included side-by-side comparisons of S&B, IOR, Sightron & March scopes and looking at these against the many online reviews (Utting, the DLO etc) is that optics is a very personal field, what one person likes another hates. So I'd try before you buy if you can. It also depends alot on what your use is, so I probably wouldn't expect much in the way of low-light performance from that scope if you're out rabbitting at dusk.

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