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soaxin
02-22-2013, 06:13 PM
Came across a BSA scope the other day. I was curious if anyone has had one of these and what the quality is for being a cheap scope. Would it hold zero on a 22-250?

keeki
02-22-2013, 06:19 PM
its a hit and miss. I have used some that worked great and Ive also had one break under 25-06 recoil

soaxin
02-22-2013, 07:06 PM
For a 50 or so $ scope I'm not expecting much.

keeki
02-22-2013, 07:10 PM
not really the clarity on a bsa as much as it is the durability. Ive looked through some of them that are very clear

soaxin
02-22-2013, 07:48 PM
Clarity dosent bother me all too much it's durability I'm worried about.

scope eye
02-22-2013, 07:49 PM
I sent you a pm.

Dean

keeki
02-22-2013, 08:03 PM
then i wouldnt suggest a BSA

65impala
02-22-2013, 08:06 PM
Me neither. I played the cheap scope game for a while. Had a couple of the high magnification BSA scopes along with one of their spotting scopes. They all had poor optics and both scopes broke with less than 100 rounds of recoil. Some of their lower magnification models have pretty decent optics and would work OK on a rimfire, but that's about all I would use them for.

soaxin
02-22-2013, 08:08 PM
Yeah I'm looking for a highish magnification for my 22-250

keeki
02-22-2013, 08:13 PM
you can find a 6.5-20x50ao simmons whitetail classic on the cheap. Its tough, clear, and cheap

keeki
02-22-2013, 08:16 PM
and highish magnification

soaxin
02-22-2013, 09:29 PM
Yeah I'm looking for something cheap with good magnifications for 100-600 yards and with resettable turrets

65impala
02-22-2013, 09:47 PM
I hate to rain on your parade, but there is no such thing as good optics for cheap. The cheapest stuff that I will use cost about $200 and it's well worth it. I've probably had a dozen scopes over the years that cost below $150 and they taught me that you'll never regret the money spent on good glass.

Is this for target or hunting or.....?

keeki
02-22-2013, 09:59 PM
resettable turrets, high magnification, reliable and cheap? Aint gonna happen

soaxin
02-22-2013, 10:57 PM
It will be for target. Haha guess the gun is gonna sit around for a long time till I can afford some glass

65impala
02-22-2013, 11:04 PM
Been there, done that. I've also used borrowed optics for a while until I could afford something decent.

One really great option for a target rifle, as long as you are good with 10x magnification, is the bushnell elite 10x40 tactical model. They can be had for $199, have milradian reticle and milradian turrents with resettable zero and they are amazingly clear for the price. I use one on my rifle I just built as well as my target AR-15 and love the scope, great buy for the money. I'm a fan of 10x fixed power scopes myself, much easier to learn to estimate range via the reticle if you know you have the same power every time and for about 40 years the standard for military snipers was a 10x scope. ;)

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/950843/bushnell-elite-3200-tactical-rifle-scope-10x-40mm-1-10-mil-adjustments-mil-dot-reticle-matte

For an extra $100 there are a ton of SWFA SS scopes with power from 6x to 20x and 30mm tubes, hard to beat for the money....

http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-20x42-Tactical-Riflescope-P53716.aspx

Again, not trying to be a downer, but I have on several occasions been really dissapointed and just plain mad over spending $80 on a scope that ended up in the dumpster....

soaxin
02-22-2013, 11:27 PM
Thank you all for the tips. Much appreciated.

65impala
02-22-2013, 11:36 PM
You're certainly welcome, just trying to pass along stuff I learnt the hard way ;)

Smokey262
02-23-2013, 12:03 PM
Better Stay Away

I tried a BSA 36x44 target scope once because it seemed like a good deal, around $70.00 I think, a closeout on Natchez. I read all of the negative reviews on forums like this but I had to try it for myself. Optics were like looking through a coke bottle in part because of poor quality components and also due to short eye relief and very unforgiving eye positioning. Had it mounted on a model 12 BVSS in 223 Remington. Every time I shot the AO had to be refocused. It did hold a zero however. Sold it at a $10.00 net loss

I doubt that I will every try the brand again and caution friends and family about the brand too. If a guy was going to put a 4x fixed or low power variable BSA on a bolt action rimfire rifle maybe it would be ok.

BSA also sells several "better quality" scopes but I would be leary of those models too. You know the fool me once story right?

To their credit they do offer the same lifetime warranty that other importers of this level of chinese crap do, i.e. send it in with $10.00 and you will eventually get a new one back

If you need a cheap scope I suggest Centerpoint from Walmart. At least that way when you return it you will not have to ship it and you won't have to pay $10.00 to do so, as long as you have your receipt

jhelmuth
02-23-2013, 12:36 PM
I would only recommend BSA on rimfire (IE - very low recoil) rifles. I do happen to have a BSA (Sweet 22) on my Savage MKII 22LR. Works fine and since I don't shoot it more than 100 yards in broad daylight I am not particular about the optics. Otherwise, BSA is just too poor in all respects for anything more than that... just my opinion.