I like Athlon scopes and that's what I have been using lately on a few of my airguns. I have a GEN1 Helos 6-24x50, a GEN2 Helos 6-24x56, and a Ares ETR 4.5-30x56. I like FFP, MOA scopes in the 6-24x50 range and there are lots of options these days.
I was looking for a lower cost option to put on a few of my other airguns. I have used Monstrum 6-24x50 scopes in the past and they are an OK option but I never liked their reticle all that much. I found a relatively new scope that I tried out and so far, it's good. The reticle is not as good as the Athlon scopes but it's the best MOA reticle I have found in the sub $200 scopes that fit my other requirements:
It does not have locking turrets or an illuminated reticle, but it does come with a sunshade and scope caps. It focuses down to 7yds and has almost a full rotation of the parallax knob, and a 16x mark on the magnification ring, so it might be a viable scope for AAFTA Hunter Division
I was looking for a lower cost option to put on a few of my other airguns. I have used Monstrum 6-24x50 scopes in the past and they are an OK option but I never liked their reticle all that much. I found a relatively new scope that I tried out and so far, it's good. The reticle is not as good as the Athlon scopes but it's the best MOA reticle I have found in the sub $200 scopes that fit my other requirements:
AyinSights Reaper 6-24x50 First Focal Plane Tactical / Hunting Scope w
★ Accurate & Reliable - The Reaper 6-24x50FF Scope has been rigorously field tested. We have used our scopes at the range during off season and have filled tags during hunting seasons. We have hit steel at 1000 yards consistently and have put dinner on the table. Tested in rain, snow and mud. We...
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It does not have locking turrets or an illuminated reticle, but it does come with a sunshade and scope caps. It focuses down to 7yds and has almost a full rotation of the parallax knob, and a 16x mark on the magnification ring, so it might be a viable scope for AAFTA Hunter Division
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