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Pardon my posting on the Euro. forum but since some of the feedback is in German perhaps it's the best place to start. Now for the question. What do you know about RWS scopes? I see this one on gunbroker. Seems too good to be true? Picture of RWS scope Here is a link to a comment on that scope and its translaton. Comment on RWS scope Translation: "I advise URGENT against the RWS glaesern! I draufgehabt supreme times a RWS 3-12x56 on my BBF 9,3x74R. Result: Does not schussfest! After few shots on the shooting range the complete eyepiece part (screw connection briefly before enlargement adjustment) separated! Thus only which buy reasonable! And if it should not be in the high price segment gives it still Leupold, as well as those div. Docter derivatives of F... and K... For the moment I have Meopta drauf, since according to statement of Wolfgang the Froelich are to be also very much schussfest. However therefore still no practice report did not come possible... for lack of time largely to shooting," Join the NRA | ||
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I have a RWS 3-9 X 42? somewhere. As I recall it was an extremely accurate scope with good clear bright glass and never gave any trouble. I had it on a .22 LR but, I do believe it was an air rifle scope and managed a rimfire with ease. John | |||
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I had an RWS scope on a rimfire a few years back...As I recall it was a cheap and cheerful Far Eastern made air rifle scope...A lot of people into the Field Target side of air rifle shooting seem to use these big scopes so RWS cater for that market.. | |||
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I can`t understand why RWS as a manufactorer for premium ammo give his name for a scope of this class! The RWS scopes are not made in Germany or an other european country, they are far away from these standards. | |||
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Hey Guys, A very nice Steyr Mannlicher Luxus in 7x64 w/EAW mounts. Like the others above I've used some of the RWS scopes, mostly on rf's, they're O.K. if they don't take beating. Like M-F said, I cannot believe one of the premeiré global amunition manufacturers put their name on these as they are far from a top brand European scope. Typical of many who get stationed here - purchase a very nice rifle and then realize the cash outlay for a solid European scope will cost as much as the rifle; so they attmept to rationalize with an alternative..... Cheers, Number 10 | |||
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Gerry, Not all "Euro Optics" are first class, some are far from it it.. I think some of the guys get suckered in on the scopes as well...It's easy to stick cheap optics and construction into a nice looking scope and put a Euro sounding name on it.. Regards, Pete | |||
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Thanks guys. Your comments seem right on. Join the NRA | |||
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I have seen scope and the problem is not the quality scope, is the precision test. Me it seems a littel wide to 100m. The RWS is a discret scope costructor. Hy have all scope swaroski and for my personal thought one mannlicher rilfe it deserves one more quality scope. Member in Shooting Game "Tiro distretto Moesa" www.tirodicaccia.com and webmaster from www.scgroven.jimdo.com webmaster Hunting website www.mesolcina-caccia.com and fly fishing website www.mesolcinapam.jimdo.com on FB find Al Venza. | |||
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