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BSA scopes
Does anybody out there have an opinion on the BSA scopes.
Please don' t say " Just go with a Leopold" cause I can' t afford one. Just BSA, Has anyone ever had good luck with one? |
RE: BSA scopes
OK then go with a bushnell;)
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RE: BSA scopes
No, not Bushnell, BSA.
Somebody out there must have one that they can talk about. |
RE: BSA scopes
No I meant go with a bushnell over the BSA. Personally don' t have any experience with the BSA, but have heard a lot of negative reviews on here and other places. I have heard some say the sightrons (sp?) are ok and reasonable. Bushnell have a number of models and I am sure you can find one that fits into your price range. While they may not be the best for the dollars they are still decent and well known/used around the world.
Goo Luck |
RE: BSA scopes
I had alot of BSA scopes returned by buyers because they just didn' t hold up. I agree, go with Bushnell if you' re on a limited budget.
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RE: BSA scopes
Thank you both for responding
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RE: BSA scopes
These are the Remington 710' s of scopes
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RE: BSA scopes
I had a BSA on my .22 and it was not very clear or crisp. Lots of folks talk down Simmons---but so far I have had no problem with mine---I have one on my .22, 30-06, and shotgun. Bushnell is also a good low end scope. I' d stay away from BSA or Tasco.
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RE: BSA scopes
The advice from others is right on. Do not buy a BSA, instead go with a Bushnell Banner and if you have a little money to play with move to the Bushnell Legend for around $135. I believe this is the best scope you can buy for $135.00.
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RE: BSA scopes
Bushnell makes a decent low priced scope.I have seen many problems with bsa,tasco and simmons.
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