Barska Benchmark scopes
Barska Benchmark scopes
Anyone heard anything about these? I know the swat and tactical versions are not great on high magnification but wondering if these are an improvement or just more of the same? Looking to put one on a 6br for long range wabbits! What can i say i love trying new gear
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Re: Barska Benchmark scopes
Try something different - not a fan from what I have seen of them.dave wrote:Anyone heard anything about these? I know the swat and tactical versions are not great on high magnification but wondering if these are an improvement or just more of the same? Looking to put one on a 6br for long range wabbits! What can i say i love trying new gear
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Fair enough500Nitro wrote:Try something different - not a fan from what I have seen of them.dave wrote:Anyone heard anything about these? I know the swat and tactical versions are not great on high magnification but wondering if these are an improvement or just more of the same? Looking to put one on a 6br for long range wabbits! What can i say i love trying new gear
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Mate ive got a cheap 6-24x50 for my 22-250 ackley. Its called an olivon and its a target model with 1/8 clicks. I think it cost me under 200 and has been great. For the money your looking at spending maybe one of those japanese tasco varmint scopes would be worth looking at.
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dave,
I've got some of the cheaper barskas and can't fault them. I've got them in a few different sizes from 3-9x40 up to 6-24x42 and a haven't had any trouble at all.
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I've got some of the cheaper barskas and can't fault them. I've got them in a few different sizes from 3-9x40 up to 6-24x42 and a haven't had any trouble at all.
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dave,
You could try the new Vortex Crossfire series and let us all know what they are like.
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Rinso
You could try the new Vortex Crossfire series and let us all know what they are like.
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Rinso
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I'll clarify what I wrote before, partly as 2 other brands have been mentioned.
For the $$$ you spend o a Barkska, they are overpriced for what they are
- as opposed to anything wrong with them but you get far more bang for
your buck from an Olivion Scope - and from what others have said
(valued opinions IMHO), a Vortex.
Having looked through Barkska, I didn't like what I saw but I did like
the Olivions.
For the $$$ you spend o a Barkska, they are overpriced for what they are
- as opposed to anything wrong with them but you get far more bang for
your buck from an Olivion Scope - and from what others have said
(valued opinions IMHO), a Vortex.
Having looked through Barkska, I didn't like what I saw but I did like
the Olivions.
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I own two olivons. The first was just a knockabout 3-9x40 for on my hummer. I had a 3-9x42 gold crown nikko stirling before that on my old hornet and the olivon was heaps better. So when it came time for a scope for the 22-250, I chose them again. This one is great as well, has handled everything i throw at it for a spotlighting gun. Now Ive got the new stock and getting the howa tricked up a bit, Ive thought about investing in a better scope, but there is no need. It does everything I want it to for a great price. I recommend them to people when buying scopes for their 22's and varmint guns at the local shop to look through them and try them. Unless I get a competition target rifle, I wont be buying any other brand for a while.
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Any idea on $ with them? Just trying to think of a cheap spotlighting scope think the barska is out and also contemplating a nikko nighteater 8x56 are they any good under the light or just crap?Rinso wrote:dave,
You could try the new Vortex Crossfire series and let us all know what they are like.
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Mates uses 4-16 nighteater on his 243, reckons its not bad maybe a little fuzzy around the edges when wound up but the centre is clear.
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theres a few people around my area using them for spotlighting with no complaints, they are all using 3-10 or the 4-16 variables. there is one guy here that has them on 3 of his rifles and they are almost the scopes he will buy, like all things though they have their share of dislikers
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dave,
The Crossfire's are a new budget range for Vortex and I believe they will be within the price range you are looking at .. they will still have a lifetime warranty as well. Give Antony a ring at Vortex and he should be able to give you a price.
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The Crossfire's are a new budget range for Vortex and I believe they will be within the price range you are looking at .. they will still have a lifetime warranty as well. Give Antony a ring at Vortex and he should be able to give you a price.
cheers
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Re: Barska Benchmark scopes
I've been at the USA's NRA Annual Meeting and Show for the last couple of days, since it's right here in town this year. I FINALLY got to eyeball some Vortex scopes, I'd heard about them here, but never seen one.
The Viper line looks pretty damned good, though maybe a little pricey. I DO like the reticle selections, though, they seem really practical for my needs. I didn't really look into the Crossfire line, as I've had my fill of budget scopes, no more for me.
Granting that I didn't get to shoot a rifle with a Vortex mounted, but I did get to try them out on gunstocks. They were head and shoulders above some of the other budget brands/lines available for eyeballing there at the NRA show. I think the next scope WILL be a Vortex, if nothing else, to find out for myself.
I also talked hard to the Nikon representatives about their incredibly stupid BDC reticle, which has absolutely no appeal to me, now that I own one I love the scope, but the reticle sucks scrote . I actually asked the rep to explain to me how to use it, and, just like the literature that came with the scope, the explanation was so convoluted that I am totally convinced that none of those idiots have ever shot anything with hair on it.
The Viper line looks pretty damned good, though maybe a little pricey. I DO like the reticle selections, though, they seem really practical for my needs. I didn't really look into the Crossfire line, as I've had my fill of budget scopes, no more for me.
Granting that I didn't get to shoot a rifle with a Vortex mounted, but I did get to try them out on gunstocks. They were head and shoulders above some of the other budget brands/lines available for eyeballing there at the NRA show. I think the next scope WILL be a Vortex, if nothing else, to find out for myself.
I also talked hard to the Nikon representatives about their incredibly stupid BDC reticle, which has absolutely no appeal to me, now that I own one I love the scope, but the reticle sucks scrote . I actually asked the rep to explain to me how to use it, and, just like the literature that came with the scope, the explanation was so convoluted that I am totally convinced that none of those idiots have ever shot anything with hair on it.
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i recently purchased a barska EXCAVATOR 8-32x50 illuminated target dot reticle
really cheap !!!
love the fine cross and it will do the job until i win lotto.
cant complain about the clarity and the features(1/8 click adjustable target turrets, sun shade, flip-up covers, illuminated 1/8 dot, spare battery) the only thing is on the higher magnification eye relief and head allignment is critical.
will add more feedback when i actually get to pull the damb trigger
really cheap !!!
love the fine cross and it will do the job until i win lotto.
cant complain about the clarity and the features(1/8 click adjustable target turrets, sun shade, flip-up covers, illuminated 1/8 dot, spare battery) the only thing is on the higher magnification eye relief and head allignment is critical.
will add more feedback when i actually get to pull the damb trigger