Question for Springer shooters

Now I see. That's a serious piece of equipment, and 3lbs of it. I imagine it's pretty awesome, how do you like it?
The weight is nice because it helps dampen the recoil, and can absorb more of the springer abuse. The ranging is spot on, with predictable/repeatable temperature shifts. The glass is great, and with the 40mm tube, collects light so well, the deepest darkest targets are easily identifiable. Also, if you click(I do), your numbers occupy a bit more than 1/3 of a rotation on the elevation turret. So no over-rotating mistakes to be made.
 
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The weight is nice because it helps dampen the recoil, and can absorb more of the springer abuse. The ranging is spot on, with predictable/repeatable temperature shifts. The glass is great, and with the 40mm tube, collects light so well, the deepest darkest targets are easily identifiable. Also, if you click(I do), your numbers occupy a bit more than 1/3 of a rotation on the elevation turret. So no over-rotating mistakes to be made.
I supposed this is nicer than the S6 field target scope? I've never had better than the SIII in the Sightron line up, but still nice glass. What springer do you have this mounted on?
 
I supposed this is nicer than the S6 field target scope? I've never had better than the SIII in the Sightron line up, but still nice glass. What springer do you have this mounted on?

I supposed this is nicer than the S6 field target scope? I've never had better than the SIII in the Sightron line up, but still nice glass. What springer do you have this mounted on?
TX200.
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