thanks for the info. saved me some cash....J.Boyette said:Every BSA I have seen is a POS. So take it for what its worth.
To be honest, if you are on a limited amount of $$$ to spend on a sighting system. Get the best set of Iron sights you can buy for the same cost of this BSA. Then, as time goes on, you can add a optic of better value and still have a great set of back ups.
John
+100J.Boyette said:Every BSA I have seen is a POS. So take it for what its worth.
To be honest, if you are on a limited amount of $$$ to spend on a sighting system. Get the best set of Iron sights you can buy for the same cost of this BSA. Then, as time goes on, you can add a optic of better value and still have a great set of back ups.
John
Gary, you won't get flamed here, you cheap bastard. :lol: :lol:BowDude said:Mr. Cheap here,
With the risk of being flamed, I have had pretty good luck with Simmons over the years. Midway has a 6x18 or 20 on sale at this time for a couple bucks over $100. Regular x-hairs or mil-dot.
Gary
You get what you pay for!....That being said; I've bought a couple Burris 3-9x40 BallisticPlex scopes for around $200 and received a pair of their binoculars with one promo that they often offer. Not a bad hunting/plinking scope for the money. IMOpaulosantos said:Gary, you won't get flamed here, you cheap bastard. :lol: :lol:BowDude said:Mr. Cheap here,
With the risk of being flamed, I have had pretty good luck with Simmons over the years. Midway has a 6x18 or 20 on sale at this time for a couple bucks over $100. Regular x-hairs or mil-dot.
Gary