With the obvious loose lenses and rattling inside, what other sort of damages, that are less noticeable, can spring airguns do to scopes?
I ask because when I first bought my SWFA 3-15x42 5 years ago, I put it on my first airgun which is a .22 caliber Air Arms TX200 springer. That scope stayed with that gun for almost a year and shot 600 rounds. I transferred it when I bought my first PCP , Taipan Veteran .22. Eventually, I noticed that focus changes depending on the zoom. For example, if I adjust the parallax to get a sharp focus at 6x, when I zoom in to 15x, I would need to adjust the parallax again as the image is quite blurry. I don't remember when I started noticing this and when it started bothering me but I might have also thought that it's just a quirk of my particular scope.
I warrantied that scope and SWFA just replaced it with a new Gen 2 model. Upon inspecting it, I realized just how bad the old scope was. With the new scope, I can set the parallax for a certain distance and not have to change it regardless of how much I change the zoom.
It got me thinking if maybe the parallax issues I had with my old SWFA was actually caused by being used on a spring airgun.
I ask because when I first bought my SWFA 3-15x42 5 years ago, I put it on my first airgun which is a .22 caliber Air Arms TX200 springer. That scope stayed with that gun for almost a year and shot 600 rounds. I transferred it when I bought my first PCP , Taipan Veteran .22. Eventually, I noticed that focus changes depending on the zoom. For example, if I adjust the parallax to get a sharp focus at 6x, when I zoom in to 15x, I would need to adjust the parallax again as the image is quite blurry. I don't remember when I started noticing this and when it started bothering me but I might have also thought that it's just a quirk of my particular scope.
I warrantied that scope and SWFA just replaced it with a new Gen 2 model. Upon inspecting it, I realized just how bad the old scope was. With the new scope, I can set the parallax for a certain distance and not have to change it regardless of how much I change the zoom.
It got me thinking if maybe the parallax issues I had with my old SWFA was actually caused by being used on a spring airgun.