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REVIEW BY:
FamilyMan3030
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
This scope started it's career on a Henry .22 rifle. Quarter sized groups at 50 yards, never a problem. Remounted on Tradition's Pursuit .50 caliber muzzleloader. 10 rounds, two inch groups at 100 yards. Again no problems.
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REVIEW BY:
Rick
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Put this on my 54 cal. muzzleloader, it doesn't change the balance, works in the tree stand or still hunting and it has stood up to 110 grains behind a 425 Great Plains bullet. One tough customer who's dead on at 100 yds. will buy another.
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REVIEW BY:
rookie deer hunter
Friday, October 22, 2010
I cannot get this scope sighted in. It came with the mossberg 500 12ga combo , special hunter from dunhams. i used a lazer bore sighter and the windage and elevation was maxed out on the scope. shot the gun at 50 yrds and it was hitting 2feet low and 10" to the left. after 3 boxes of sabot slugs i was done . what next?
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REVIEW BY:
Ton45
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
I got this scope to go on my compact bolt 22 LR for the bush and backpacking. It's my first time buying BSA and I must admit that there are very good scopes. Th reticle adjustment is repeatable and has a good crisp click. The eye relief is perfect for quick scans and shots. It's really perfect for the thick brush and forest of Southern Quebec.
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REVIEW BY:
James
Friday, September 10, 2010
got this scope free with a mossberg 500 slug gun set at dunhams, thought id have to buy a new one to use instead of this one but its amazing perfect view at 100 yards and even better at 50, highly recomend this scope to hunters everywhere
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REVIEW BY:
Todd
Saturday, March 27, 2010
I have Three BSA scopes, a 30mm red dot on 9mm carbine, a 3x10x44 Catseye on a .223 target rifle, and a 2.5x20 on an SKS. I have had no problems with any of them. They are bright and easy to adjust. I only wish the Catseye had a knob type switch for illumination instead of the pressure switch. Sometimes it gets pushed in my gun cabininet and runs the battery down. When it comes time to buy a new scope, I look to to see what BSA has to offer first. Great company, great tradition.
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REVIEW BY:
glen
Friday, November 20, 2009
have one on 1100fps pellet gun for 4 yrs. the starlings don't even land on neighbors martin house or tree's anymore. very nice piece.
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REVIEW BY:
Lee (in New Mexico,USA)
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Put this little scope on my Lee-Enfield No4Mk1. Makes great shots at 200-300 yds. Excellent buy.
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Pete (in the UK)
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
I've used one of these for about 5 years now on a Ruger 77/44. Mostly for plinking cans (the cans do jump a bit with a 44) on our range at 25 or 50 yards. We often try to shoot the cans that are still on the move from someone elses shot. The long eye relief and wide field of vision helps to quickly get on to the moving can before someone else. Excellent little scope.
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