I have 2 of these and they are great. I have them on a couple of my Daisy 880s, zero'd at 20 yds. At least the 2 I have are well worth $30. It's the Chinese New Year vacation week over there right now - so give the delivery an extra week.
Yes they claim to be 6x, if they turn out to be 4x it isn't a deal breaker either.
Yes, mine are 6x.
Quote from: prfssrlee on February 03, 2019, 08:41:50 PMYes, mine are 6x.Cool. Ya know, this will be my first fixed power scope with AO. Is that common? I thought the progression of "goodies" to have on a scope went from adjustable power first, then AO.All the same, I can see how it's better than a fixed parallax. I have about a half dozen "non-AO" scopes lying around and I don't use them since I've acquired my AO's.
IMO for those just starting to use mildots a fixed power scope lessens the confusion,depending on the validity of the dot spacing on the set power. one will have to verify and adjust to it accordingly.
Quote from: Back_Roads on February 03, 2019, 11:51:03 PM IMO for those just starting to use mildots a fixed power scope lessens the confusion,depending on the validity of the dot spacing on the set power. one will have to verify and adjust to it accordingly.I assume you're talking about first vs. second focal plane and mildot references between the two?
Lets say the 6x scope has the mildots read true at 10 x, one would have to do the math to find holdovers at the 6x magnification.