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Howa Hogue Scope Package Combo bolt action rifle chambered in .243 Winchester. 22" barrel, 3-10x42 scope, black Hogue Overmolded stock and blued finish. The Howa/Hogue Rifle and Scope Combo Package builds on the highly functional and popular Howa Hogue barreled action and stock combination. Adding an award winning Nikko Stirling Nighteater 3-10x42 with saddle parallax adjustment provides a complete hunting or target shooting package. Rings and one-piece bases are automatically included so there is nothing else to buy.
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So, with retardation aside, is there anyone that can answer my original question?

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Pellet airguns rock the scope back (as firearms do with recoil) and then forward with the piston finishing its travel forward. Glass will rattle in that tube pretty quick if it wasn't held up on both sides of the lenses. I'm not sure it'd be equivalent to a .50 cal or anything big, but the forward motion is what breaks regular scopes...

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Not trying to be a smartass here, but what exactly does it mean their scopes are airgun rated, does that mean they are sweet for airsoft or the like, or does it mean something else? I use an airgun everyday, except it shoots nails into 2x4's

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It would be pretty bad ass to put a Red Dot on a Nail gun ha ha

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Nail guns are only accurate at e the contact point...hollywood has glamorized the nailgun into some sort of high power accurate killing tool and it is far from that...the naill loses most of its energy and accuracy after about two inches so masturbatory fantasies of killing someone or even critically wounding them from a distance is pure bullshit. The most you could do by shooting at someone at twenty feet with a nailgun is piss them off further unleess you were lucky enough to hit an eye, because at that distance its not like you are going to pierce the torso and rupture an organ, TV makes nailguns out to be wayyyy more than they really are. Putting a red dot on one would be the assinine achievement of the year.

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Ha ha... I know it would asinine to put one on that was more of a joke.. I was just thinking about the look on the face of my foreman if I walked onto a site with it...
But to answer your original question, I believe it has something to do with the scope itself and how it is sealed and how it handles the Double Recoil

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I'm not sure, but the scope it self is $150 on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Nikko-Stirling-Gameking-3-5-10x44-Illuminated/dp/B007VGY8DQ...
read the description and let us know :)

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