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   <title>CV Life Scopes : Within the last year I have purchased...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="www.kiwiairgunners.co.nz/member_profile.asp?PF=787">-Ec</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 1389<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 12&nbsp;Jul&nbsp;2026 at 9:13pm<br /><br />Within the last year I have purchased 3 CV Life scopes.<br><br><div>I started by looking for something “better”than the basic 4x32 that came with my first air gun.&nbsp; With minimal budget and little experience I ended up getting a JackalHowl 3-9x40 with a BDC Reticle after seeing a number of positive reviews of their scopes on YouTube.&nbsp; The scope cost me just under $90 and I also added a set of rings for around $35.&nbsp; All up the scope and rings cost around $120 including delivery.&nbsp; The scope seems quite well made.&nbsp; Turret clicks are reasonably positive, the glass is very clear and the reticule is adequate.&nbsp; The zoom control is smooth.&nbsp; Initially parallax for this scope was set to 100 yards but I have adjusted this back to approximately 30m.&nbsp; This scope came with flip-up lens covers.&nbsp; The only issue I have with this scope is that the dioptric adjustment ring cannot be locked and so it is easy to accidentally move while using the gun.&nbsp; The rings were pretty average.&nbsp; Currently this scope is mounted on my Hatsan Carnivore after confirming with the manufacture that this scope was suitable for high powered springers.&nbsp; &nbsp;Overall I am happy with this scope as it is adequate for what I use this combination for, seems to be holding up on my Hatsan and at under $100 is good value.&nbsp; This scope is no longer available, however there are a number of similar scopes in the “JackalHowl”&nbsp; range at CV Life.</div><div><br></div><div>This is&nbsp; what the BDC reticule on this scope looks like</div><div><img src="uploads/787/BDC.jpg" height="499" width="561" border="0" /><br></div><div>After briefly trying a cheap night vision on my Gamo, I purchased a&nbsp; FoxSpook 3-9x40ao R4 Reticle Crosshair Scope for the Gamo which cost me around $58 including delivery&nbsp; &nbsp;This has a Mill dot reticule and came with basic elastic lens covers.&nbsp; &nbsp;While not a clear as the first CV life scope this scope still reasonably clear.&nbsp; The zoom ring is smooth and the turret clicks reasonably positive.&nbsp; With the adjustable objective on the front of the scope it is not practical for hunting so I normally leave this set at around 25 yards.&nbsp; The dioptric adjustment ring on this scope is a lot stiffer and does not seem to move while in use.&nbsp; This scope is currently on my Diana in a set of Sports Match rings.&nbsp; While I’m happy with this scope and at under $60 I believe it is good value, I am contemplating replacing it with something better. This is what the MilDot reticule on this scope looks like.</div><div><img src="uploads/787/MilDot.jpg" height="514" width="543" border="0" /></div><div><br></div><div><br></div>When I got my Diana I ordered a FoxSpook 3-9x40 Optics R4 Reticle Crosshair Scope, thinking this would be virtually the same as my first FoxSpook without the adjustable objective.&nbsp; This scope cost me just under $55 including delivery, included a set of 11mm dovetail rings and basic elastic lens covers.&nbsp; However this scope only has a basic 30/30 cross hair reticule.&nbsp; Other than that the scope is of similar quality to my other FoxSpook. Also this scope has a locking ring on the&nbsp; dioptric adjustment so it can’t be accidentally bumped while in use.&nbsp; &nbsp;I did use this scope on my Gamo before I sold it and it was OK, I just found not having any marks on the reticule for hold-overs or hold-unders somewhat limiting.&nbsp; It is reasonable value for the price but not really what I was looking for.&nbsp; As I sold my Gamo with the 4x32 Gamo scope I got with the rifle, my FoxSpook 3-9x40 is currently for sale.<br><br>If you are looking to buy a CV Life scope, my advice is to not rush in.&nbsp; Register on their website, add what you are looking for to your shopping basket and leave them there without completing your order.&nbsp; In a few days they will send you an email with a “special discount” to encourage you to complete your purchase.&nbsp; &nbsp;I got 20-30% off each of the scopes I bought.&nbsp; &nbsp;The scopes are shipped from the Netherlands and take 2-3 weeks to arrive.&nbsp;]]>
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