scopes
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 27
scopes
I just purchased a russian pso scope a couple of weeks ago on the internet from ottawa ontario for 136.00 plus taxes and shipping.
This scope has pilons similar to excal, and it is 8x42.
This scope seems to work quite well whether useing the pilons or dialing in which i prefer, it has turrets. I repeatedly moved the turret from 20 yds to 40 to 30 back to 20 and they seem to be holding steady.
if any one else has tried this scope i would like to hear what you think of it. The price was american priceing.
This scope has pilons similar to excal, and it is 8x42.
This scope seems to work quite well whether useing the pilons or dialing in which i prefer, it has turrets. I repeatedly moved the turret from 20 yds to 40 to 30 back to 20 and they seem to be holding steady.
if any one else has tried this scope i would like to hear what you think of it. The price was american priceing.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: scopes
Translation needed for me, lol on pso and pilons??? I just got a Barska sportting scope recently and am impressed w/ quality. Is the one you are describing made by Barska? They are the only Russky scopes I know of,, but that ain't saying much!! Thanks for the info!
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 27
RE: scopes
Sorry this is not a barska scope, but i do have one on a 223 savage i like it for the money it ok, optics not bad, turrets seem ok returning back to zero, my barska is about three yrs old, the swat model 10x40x50, i think it is better than the tasco 10x40x50, but thats just my opinion.
The russian pso scope is completley different type of scope, when you adjust the the rectical it moves its position in the scope, seems weird after have all american type scope, i would not give up a leopold for it but it works well on a crossbow, mine anyways.
The russian pso scope is completley different type of scope, when you adjust the the rectical it moves its position in the scope, seems weird after have all american type scope, i would not give up a leopold for it but it works well on a crossbow, mine anyways.
#5
RE: scopes
Barska scopes are not made in Russia, fwiw. Corporate offices and primary distributor in California. Worlwide distribution syste. Made in Brazil I'm told. Good value for the money. Check out their web page lots of good infor re scopes, binocs.