Hey i’m New to shooting and looking for a scope under 100 any ideas?

are these any good


 
By the youtubes I have watched.. The base Hawke.. Has good reviews..

I have a couple Hawke Sf 30s that are 8 years old.. I trust the brand.. Good warranty..

After seeing Cyclops review on certain Amazon Chinese models.. Which he found a good valve..

I picked up one and then another to put older Hatsan's.. I rarely shoot..

If you get a good one.. They are a value at under 60 bucks..

Buy the ones with the green glass color.. I heard..

For out to 50 yards.. The Pintys I have.. Are pretty dang dandy..

It is easy to notice the difference from a Helix back to a Pinty.. But for my purpose.. I am happy with them..

I would not go looking for a 6x24.. I don't think you would be happy using those dialed past 12 power or so..

Comes with rings and sunshade..

I have the 4x16x40.. Again for out to 50 yards.. They get the job done on a budget..

Be Well All

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By the youtubes I have watched.. The base Hawke.. Has good reviews..

I have a couple Hawke Sf 30s that are 8 years old.. I trust the brand.. Good warranty..

After seeing Cyclops review on certain Amazon Chinese models.. Which he found a good valve..

I picked up one and then another to put older Hatsan's.. I rarely shoot..

If you get a good one.. They are a value at under 60 bucks..

Buy the ones with the green glass color.. I heard..

For out to 50 yards.. The Pintys I have.. Are pretty dang dandy..

It is easy to notice the difference from a Helix back to a Pinty.. But for my purpose.. I am happy with them..

I would not go looking for a 6x24.. I don't think you would be happy using those dialed past 12 power or so..

Comes with rings and sunshade..

I have the 4x16x40.. Again for out to 50 yards.. They get the job done on a budget..

Be Well All

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I’ll have a look at that
 
It needs to be springer proof and the vantage as far as I know isn't. The air max is designed for springers. Tasco has a air rifle line of scopes that are suppose to be springer proof. I have 1 on a hatsan 125 but it's mounted in a chicom Diana ZR mount knockoff so no idea if it truly will survive on a springer plus I just don't have that many shots out of the rifle as it's a 2 arm cocking rifle.
 
It needs to be springer proof and the vantage as far as I know isn't. The air max is designed for springers. Tasco has a air rifle line of scopes that are suppose to be springer proof. I have 1 on a hatsan 125 but it's mounted in a chicom Diana ZR mount knockoff so no idea if it truly will survive on a springer plus I just don't have that many shots out of the rifle as it's a 2 arm cocking rifle.
I also have a Hatsan 125 Mod.. That baby kicks.. 25 cal. Takes 55lbs to cock it. 30 fpe.. I have not shot it in years.. I need to do that..

I have had a 60 dollar (2014 price) Center Point from Walmart.. Tuff scope.. Works good at 50 yards.. That old break barrel slaughters empty pill bottles at 50 yards..

I actually forgot about that scope.. I am not at my place right now.. When I return.. I will pull it and look at the model for you..

Be Well All
 
It needs to be springer proof and the vantage as far as I know isn't. The air max is designed for springers. Tasco has a air rifle line of scopes that are suppose to be springer proof. I have 1 on a hatsan 125 but it's mounted in a chicom Diana ZR mount knockoff so no idea if it truly will survive on a springer plus I just don't have that many shots out of the rifle as it's a 2 arm cocking rifle.
Thank I didn’t think of that
 
It needs to be springer proof and the vantage as far as I know isn't. The air max is designed for springers. Tasco has a air rifle line of scopes that are suppose to be springer proof. I have 1 on a hatsan 125 but it's mounted in a chicom Diana ZR mount knockoff so no idea if it truly will survive on a springer plus I just don't have that many shots out of the rifle as it's a 2 arm cocking rifle.
Leapers TS line is designed for springers i believe.
 
@Gatorproof
Stay with what you know works. Hawke is solid. You have eliminated many "what-if's" staying with a brand you have trusted.
"I have a couple Hawke Sf 30s that are 8 years old.. I trust the brand.. Good warranty.."
I would say having a plan to experiment with other brands that you can test and return if they don't meet your expectation is valid. Keep in mind, once you "mount" the scope it's yours...
Have fun.

Patrick