First foray into ‘premium’ scopes? What would be good?

Rudolph scopes are made in Japan (which is known for its optics) and come out of the same factory as Nightforce, btw, so they aren’t cheap crap.

Also, an 8x56 on an air rifle? Not the usual choice, but if it’s premium brand you want then that’s your choice for £300!
Fair play, missed the bit about air rifles.
 
The Rudolph 2.5-15x50 is for sale at Swillington Shooting Supplies for £348, brand new.

That is what I have on my 308 and it’s perfect for woodland hunting, even in low light, for anything out to 150-200m.

Compared with my £800+ delta the optical clarity is as good, as is the light transmission, plus it’s a nice compact scope, not some whacking great chunk of glass adding unnecessary weight to my rifle.

As for buying old and used, would you spend £300 on a well used scope bought from someone you don’t know, with no real provenance or guarantee, or the same money one something that is up to date and comes with the usual guarantees from a reputable retailer?

Personally, I go for the latter. But that is my choice.

As for my knowledge - knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Experience is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad! I like to lean on my experience to guide me as to what kit I need to use!
What on earth are you buying an £800 delta for when a £350 reindeer is just as good 😂. Is it 2x as good as the reindeer? If not why buy it??

You have no knowledge of using high end glass and by the sounds of it little experience in shooting in the situations where it is of benefit. So you don’t really have a clue but have the opinion that people just have high end glass for bragging rights.
 
I’m that case I’ll stick to what I said should get a good s and b 8x56 for £300.

Agree people don’t buy high end optics for status they are for performance which is vastly improved in better optics.
 
I bought a Docter 8 x 56mm (26mm tube) for less than £200 about a year ago and sold it for the same price - very good glass indeed for the money. My deer rifle currently wears a Leica Amplus 6 2.5-15 x 56 which is 'bargain' quality glass, but over 5/6 times the price of the Docter. Can only echo the advice on cheapish quality glass fixed mag. I run Hawke Frontier 3-15 x 44 on both my .22RF and .17 HMR - absolutely superb for £459 new but have seen them second hand for 300-ish. Used them on both .308 and .223 for deer and fox respectively while waiting on the scopes I have on them now. Got an Optika 6 on the .223 that I got for £495 from OPW recently - bargain!
 
What on earth are you buying an £800 delta for when a £350 reindeer is just as good 😂. Is it 2x as good as the reindeer? If not why buy it??

You have no knowledge of using high end glass and by the sounds of it little experience in shooting in the situations where it is of benefit. So you don’t really have a clue but have the opinion that people just have high end glass for bragging rights.
I bought the delta before I found the Rudolph’s. Then I bought two Rudolph’s for exactly that reason - the optical clarity was just as good as the delta but for a fraction of the price.
The more expensive of the two was £650 which is still 1/4 the price of your 2.5k wonder glass tho!! Don’t know how I will cope with such a shoddy scope? I know, I will just harvest deer as I have been for years.

What’s more amazing is that I can head shoot rabbits at 200m+ with my hmr which has (shrieks of horror and disgust) a 4-16x50 nikko Stirling scope on it 🫣.

I must go a flagellate myself with birch twigs and then rescope all of my rifles with Swaros!!
 
I bought the delta before I found the Rudolph’s. Then I bought two Rudolph’s for exactly that reason - the optical clarity was just as good as the delta but for a fraction of the price.
The more expensive of the two was £650 which is still 1/4 the price of your 2.5k wonder glass tho!! Don’t know how I will cope with such a shoddy scope? I know, I will just harvest deer as I have been for years.

What’s more amazing is that I can head shoot rabbits at 200m+ with my hmr which has (shrieks of horror and disgust) a 4-16x50 nikko Stirling scope on it 🫣.

I must go a flagellate myself with birch twigs and then rescope all of my rifles with Swaros!!
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Pretty much a handful of traditional high end scope makers with the provenance and track record that is associated with the brand and models over time so just decide on your intended scopes uses with maybe a compromise of some sorts and buy the very best you can afford at the time and hope it falls into division one criteria.
If not plenty of other respectable and reliable makes and models which will suffice.
 
Only sub 12 air rifle at the moment, but just with an idea for it to be a really good big of kit that I never get rid of. (I understand that a premium scope on an air rifle is a bit mad…)
Would not call it mad buy best you can afford but maybe not totally necessary, friend has a thermion thermal scope on one of his.
 
Rudolph scopes are made in Japan (which is known for its optics) and come out of the same factory as Nightforce, btw, so they aren’t cheap crap.

Also, an 8x56 on an air rifle? Not the usual choice, but if it’s premium brand you want then that’s your choice for £300!
What makes you think all Rudolph scopes are made in Japan?

Only one scope on their website states country of manufacture, which happens to be their most expensive scope. None of the other scopes list country of manufacture, because they are most likely not made in Japan……
 
I am so thankful that none of that hardens me up ha ha...unlike many that walk among us.
Lashings of fun takes on a whole new meaning I would imagine but think I will stick with a nice piece of smoked haddock for special occasions.😂
Think the foot treatment would be a suitable punishment for some offenders administered on weekly basis whilst serving sentence with no shortage of volunteers to administer, but probably viewed as too extreme and vindictive🤷🏽‍♂️
 
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. I was wondering if I was to invest in some proper glass which would last me.

synthetic tikka with all the add ons, mod etc
This is my go-to gun, topped with a Delta Titanium 2.5-15 X56mm, it never lets me down. Look at the Delta, it's quite a decent scope, especially if you can find a good one 2nd hand at the right sort of money, I picked up a boxed never used one for £385 a few months ago, fantastic deal!
 
This is my go-to gun, topped with a Delta Titanium 2.5-15 X56mm, it never lets me down. Look at the Delta, it's quite a decent scope, especially if you can find a good one 2nd hand at the right sort of money, I picked up a boxed never used one for £385 a few months ago, fantastic deal!
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Ticks all the needs and then some, perfect choice.
 
Can't believe what I have been reading.
A Delta Titanium will do all what the OP needs. It will be happy on an air rifle LR or centrefire. Low base mag huge Fov. Tiny illuminated central dot lovely parallax adjustment.
Mine sits permanently on my semi custom stalking .243.
If you search on here. Chester P and I did a lengthy review on 4 top end scopes. Delta Zeiss Leupold and Bushnell if I recall.
Best scope was my Zeiss Diavari should be at £2k but my Delta was optically v close and cost £500. Also alot depends on the OP age and eyesight. As I said if I had limited funds I would have a Delta.
Savings would be spent on a thermal spotter
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Read this today...divide by two and the GBP`s price is budget.

The Pecar Black Carbon 2.5-10×50 a top-notch hunting scope selling for only $700 with many desirable features, and it delivers performance way beyond its price.

The Black Carbon range covers four variables: a 1.5-6×42 ($649); 2.5-10×50 ($699); 3-12×56 ($745); and 5-25×56 ($1195), all with 30mm tubes of aircraft-quality alloy, anodised a dull matte black.
 
Can't believe what I have been reading.
A Delta Titanium will do all what the OP needs. It will be happy on an air rifle LR or centrefire. Low base mag huge Fov. Tiny illuminated central dot lovely parallax adjustment.
Mine sits permanently on my semi custom stalking .243.
If you search on here. Chester P and I did a lengthy review on 4 top end scopes. Delta Zeiss Leupold and Bushnell if I recall.
Best scope was my Zeiss Diavari should be at £2k but my Delta was optically v close and cost £500. Also alot depends on the OP age and eyesight. As I said if I had limited funds I would have a Delta.
Savings would be spent on a thermal spotter
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So, 1 top end scope and 3 mid-range scopes then!

With the one premium scope coming out the clear winner.

As a semi premium scope a delta or meopta is probably the best way to go for the OP. Or if he wants to experience top end glass, an 8x56 fixed Schmidt/swaro/zeiss but parallax being set at 100 yards will be an issue so the delta or meopta is the answer, but neither are premium scopes.
 
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So, 1 top end scope and 3 mid-range scopes then!

With the one premium scope coming out the clear winner.

As a semi premium scope a delta or meopta is probably the best way to go for the OP. Or if he wants to experience top end glass, an 8x56 fixed Schmidt/swaro/zeiss but parallax being set at 100 yards will be an issue so the delta or meopta is the answer, but neither are premium scopes.
Can’t you reset parallax?
 
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