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Topic: bsa scopes
Posted By: firefighter43
Subject: bsa scopes
Date Posted: October/17/2006 at 22:22
hi all, just bought a xr 100 rangemaster by remington and had a question on bsa scopes. any one use them and how is it. cant spend to much on scope. old lady about near killed me about rifle. i will be target shooting at about 100 yds. any help would be appreciated. thanks art

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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 02:23
It helps to do a search.  You'll find lots of information that way.

To summarize a general consensus on BSA: chinese crapola, stay away.

How much money are you willing to spend?

ILya


Posted By: cheaptrick
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 02:45

Welcome to The OT!!

As koshkin rightly stated, BSA is NOT a very good option.

 

How much is the wife allowing you, I mean how much are you willing to spend??



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Posted By: firefighter43
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 08:45
thanks for the info on bsa scopes. have been doing searches and kind of got overwhelmed. can spen around 200 to 250. but dont worry the wife cant shoot.

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art


Posted By: medic52
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 10:48
With your budget I would consider a Leupold Rifleman series scope around 200-250 exceptional quality for the money

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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 11:52
I would respectfully disagree.

Rifleman is among the worst choices (but not as bad of a choice as BSA, etc.)

For $200 you can get a 3-9x40 Burris Fullfield II or 3-9x42 Sightron S2.

Either one of those will work great.

ILya


Posted By: cheaptrick
Date Posted: October/18/2006 at 12:00

I would concur with koshkin, and add my fav the Nikon Buckmaster as well.

Rifleman's just don't deserve the Leupold name on them, in my opinion.

 

Welcome to the OT, Medic!!

Sorry to disagree with you right out of the gate..........



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Posted By: medic52
Date Posted: October/19/2006 at 10:17
Thank you, no problem Glad to have found this site. I have learned so much from you all. I am in the process of upgrading for my rem 700 sendero 22-250 to better optics. I am leaning toward the bushnell 4200 6x24 for it and using the BSA for target practice, wonder how many pieces it will go into. I guess we can start a pool and I will give out the results.(haha) everybody send me $5.00 and your guess on how many pieces.

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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." G.K. Chesterton


Posted By: Acenturian
Date Posted: October/19/2006 at 19:12

Yes, I also have to disagree with the Leupold Rifleman.  It's Leupold's lowest line and is not all that great, same thing with the Nikon Pro-staff.  However, the Burris Fullfield and the Nikon Buckmaster are both very good scopes for the money. I have never looked through the Sightron but I would trust Koshkin's advice.   Also stay clear of BSA scopes.

 

Welcome to the forums.

AC



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