Thank you for taking the time to review this scope. You're the first I found that said it had a manual focus, which I definitely need with my old peepers.
Live in South Africa and have n Panamax 4-12×50 on ñ old Enfield 303BR. Very impressed with the scope. Stay on target since it was installed. Compete great with the expensive scopes on my other rifles.
I was looking at those from Cleavers a couple of months ago , wouldn't be a bad little scope for a rimfire , probably wouldn't put it on a Centrefire tho.....
As a young lad starting shooting in the land down under, Nikko Stirling scopes were all I could afford. American Leopold etc were just too expensive. I can recall a couple of times having to re-zero mid hunt after missing the un-missable fox. But generally I would check zero at the start of the season and they would be fine for the winter. They got the job done, and I still have quite a collection and they still work. I have some newer Diamond models and really they are very very good.
@@2clicksup910 I acquired this scope with the purchase of a Remington 700 sps in .308 I have the Panamax 3-9x IR but I’m not sure how to change the batteries, I’m also wanting to put this in my AR15
Not sure. Haven’t had a look at the price for a while. I know I paid $99 for mine when I got it. Prices can (and often do) vary wildly from shop to shop.
Thank you for taking the time to review this scope. You're the first I found that said it had a manual focus, which I definitely need with my old peepers.
Live in South Africa and have n Panamax 4-12×50 on ñ old Enfield 303BR. Very impressed with the scope. Stay on target since it was installed. Compete great with the expensive scopes on my other rifles.
Just got into shooting , cheers for the review . I’ll be ordering one today
I was looking at those from Cleavers a couple of months ago , wouldn't be a bad little scope for a rimfire , probably wouldn't put it on a Centrefire tho.....
Great review! Always wondered how good those Nikko Sterling scopes are!
They look the goods just as much as any of the other cheaper scopes. I finished up putting on top of my Savage 17HMR. Hope to shoot it soon.
As a young lad starting shooting in the land down under, Nikko Stirling scopes were all I could afford. American Leopold etc were just too expensive. I can recall a couple of times having to re-zero mid hunt after missing the un-missable fox. But generally I would check zero at the start of the season and they would be fine for the winter. They got the job done, and I still have quite a collection and they still work. I have some newer Diamond models and really they are very very good.
Do you think this scope would be okay on a .22 break barrel air rifle or would the recoil break it
They do state that they’re air gun rated, but I’d clarify that with the manufacturer and/or distributor, just to be in the safe side
Glad to see you ... I hope you are doing good
What kind of gun would you recommend for this scope to be utilized with.
I finished up mounting it on my Savage 17HMR. I would mount it also on some of the smaller Centrefires. It’s got warranty, so see how you go.
@@2clicksup910 I acquired this scope with the purchase of a Remington 700 sps in .308 I have the Panamax 3-9x IR but I’m not sure how to change the batteries, I’m also wanting to put this in my AR15
I run this model scope on my mini 14 and it performs well
От ппп винтовки прицел не рассыпется?
Do I have it wrong or have these scopes doubled in price in Oz since 2021?
Not sure. Haven’t had a look at the price for a while. I know I paid $99 for mine when I got it. Prices can (and often do) vary wildly from shop to shop.
How has it faired after 3 years
How good is nikko stirling? From Mongolia
They seem OK for appropriate rifles. They’re priced well and they’ve got a fair warranty. So, not bad, all in all.
@@2clicksup910 Thank you