Functor its not like every sidewinder comes off the line with issues. The sidewinder even when good isnt at the level of quality I would use for serious shooting. For a beginner that might not even like FT yes its a good start but the key is its considered viable for beginner level. The inconsistency in quality is a major problem with hawke scopes. The highest line they make may not have the issues but the sidewinder models and down definitely do. Just in this thread we have 7 hawkes that didnt perform.
Im not sure why but it seems airgunners seem to accept inferior scopes as good. I have read that scopes wont work correctly or be clear if you dont keep it optically centered...whats the point of having scopes that are adjustable if you cant adjust it
It seems that things like that are accepted as normal scope functions in airgun forums. If I cant dial my scope to its limit and take a shot or turn it back to zero and still be on zero the scope doesnt function correctly and I have no use for it.
If your budget only allows you to get a cheap scope then use what you can afford and get the best in the price range you can afford. What I am saying is that if you have $500 for a scope theres better options out there than a sidewinder.