Afterthought/clarification understanding the old bromide "you get what you pay for" (not always true) I offer as clarification: Having entered the airgunning field a bit of a novitiate, I opted for not exactly top of the line rifle.(understatement) Well, I very much like the rifle, but the scope that was bundled with it gave up after 50 rounds. OK, I don't mind paying for a better scope. I do want it to be something I won't have to go buy again because it wasn't any better than the last one.I am willing to pay the cost of the rifle in order to get a scope that I can trust will hold up and not force me to buy yet another because I trusted the manufacturers claims. Hence, if the scope costs 300 or so, OK. As long as I can believe it will outlast my springer. A new rifle I can always get, but I am not willing to lay out megabux for scopes that aren't worth the time it takes to zero them. Thanks again for your info, your understanding, and mostly, your help.