Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 11
Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
Has anyone had any experience with scopes from the Sportsman's Guide? I see the BSA's and Guidegear scopes in there that look incredibly awesome for the price but I have never bit the bullet (pun intended) to get one and try it out. Have any of you guys checked them out? I am thinking of possibly going with one of the ones with the lighted reticle or dot. What I'm looking to do with it is shoot Coyotes at night with my .22-250. Any and all comments are welcome.
Thanks,
College Student on a budget
Thanks,
College Student on a budget
#2
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 11
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
I got their catalog today with what they are calling a varmint scope. 6.5-20X50mm
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=195722
How can they be selling a scope like this for $49.97 if it's worth a darn? What do you guys think?
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=195722
How can they be selling a scope like this for $49.97 if it's worth a darn? What do you guys think?
#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 11
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
Can you tell me any of the specs on yours? And have you used it at night at all? I'm wondering what kind of light transmission they might have. That's one thing they don't put in the catalog.
#5
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
I have very limited experience with bsa scopes but the little that I did have was not pleasant.A fellow from work bought one because he could not resist the price.However after about three boxes of ammunition fired from his 7mm remmag,something came loose in the scope and began rattling.Shortly after it fogged up.I haven't seen many scope failures,but those that I have seen were
.
bsa-as described
simmons-went blurry after about 30 rounds,sent back under warranty,went blurry again-this time garbaged
simmons-crosshairs broke
nikko sterling two scopes,crosshairs broke in both after being used on 338win
tasco-POI shifted 3" at 100 yards when the magnification was adjusted from 3x to 9x
burris-windage adjustment would move fully to one side by itself
bushnell sportveiw-POI shifted 2" when adjusted from 3x to 9x
All of these scopes with the exception of the burriswere lower priced scopes,most under $100.Coincidence?
.
bsa-as described
simmons-went blurry after about 30 rounds,sent back under warranty,went blurry again-this time garbaged
simmons-crosshairs broke
nikko sterling two scopes,crosshairs broke in both after being used on 338win
tasco-POI shifted 3" at 100 yards when the magnification was adjusted from 3x to 9x
burris-windage adjustment would move fully to one side by itself
bushnell sportveiw-POI shifted 2" when adjusted from 3x to 9x
All of these scopes with the exception of the burriswere lower priced scopes,most under $100.Coincidence?
#6
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 11
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
I'm planning to use mine on a .22-250. I don't think it would shake loose the crosshairs...I've had both Tasco and Simmons scopes on it without problems. I'm just looking to have a little more magnification and use it at night. Mulie what caliber gun do you have your scope on?
#7
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location:
Posts: 11
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
I'm planning to use mine on a .22-250. I don't think it would shake loose the crosshairs...I've had both Tasco and Simmons scopes on it without problems. I'm just looking to have a little more magnification and use it at night. Mulie what caliber gun do you have your scope on?
#8
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
I bought a Barska 4-12x50 with lighted recticles from Sportsmans Guide. I mounted the scope on my Kodiak Muzzleloader. Yeah I know it is a bit more scope than I need on the muzzleloader but hey for the price why not? It held up just fine during all the break in and sighting in shots I fired. I am please so far.
#9
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 326
RE: Scopes from Sportsman's Guide
i wouldnt buy a lighted reticle scope for nite use when you turn it on it will blind you use a scope mounted light instead i have an optronics it is good out to 350 yards , i have a bsa 6.5 x 24 on a 220 swift its a fi ne scpe