Never mind that….. I take it you’ve served with the Vulcan Bomber in the background.
Back to the scope, out of fashion…. Maybe ? With the market flooded at the min with folk surrendering their licences at the rate they are my local RFD is litterally in undated every single day he’s open, of course everyone wants top dollar for 2nd hand kit at the min but you only have to look on guntrader and there’s rifles been on there for ages, the ones priced right fly out,
Rewind 15 years or so when I bought mine I went 50mm objective lense to gather the light, we all know this is the way but I bought mine when Illuminated reticle were new to me at least and were a fortune, so I invested in the Artemis 2000,
Nowadays Illuminated rets are being outdated by what can only be described as a computer screen In The scope. So… maybe outdated BUT for that person. With an older rifle, who’s only ever gonna shoot in the day then what a fantastic scope.
The alternative nowadays is Chinese scopes, cheap, all have IR’s and are litterally disposable.
I’m guilty myself of this as I’ve been after a S&B 8X56 or a Zeiss or Leupold to put on a .17HMR.
I walked in to my local gun shop and he’d taken a Hawke .17HMR specific scope in, taken it off the rifle, mine for £50 inc rings,
Back to yours, in all honesty…. NO, not too much money, you can see on the box it’s got the price new, and by rule of thumb…. “I’m from Yorkshire” it’s half what it cost new so it’s a fair price for a quality scope with good glass.
It just doesn’t have a Christmas tree reticle with mil dots, MOA and a currrency converter built in, but for that .22LR like a HW60J that needs that classic look, this is the scope,