10 April 2006, 06:32
hellsfullBarska
Does anyone have any experience with Barska scopes ?
10 April 2006, 15:56
BushchookCheap and Chinese . You'll get what you pay for .
10 April 2006, 20:46
Rusty MarlinI just mounted and used one this weekend. A Barska "tactical" (yeah I know the "tactical" is a joke at this price).
Its the 6-24x44 with the BIG knobs, 1/8" click, side focus, etched glass MIL dot reicule, and 30mm tube. I put it on my Ruger MKII VLE in .22-250.
Ive had a lot of cheap scopes over the years, (having kids and hobbies will do that too you). I had much less eye strain using this scope than from others that I use regularly like BSA, Simmons, Tasco, & Bushnell
all those scopes where in the 100 dollar range wholesale cost.
So far I like it. The clicks are dead nuts and repeat. I twiddled the knobs all over the place and had no problem coming back to original zero. The optics are clear enough to see .22 cal bullet holes at 9X at 200 yards in a black and white target.
I called thier customer service and asked what power the MIL scale is calibrated at (didn't say in the instructions) and set the power ring to the 8X I was told on the phone. The MIL scale didn't line up perfect on my mylar barber pole, but that's no biggie. I just tweaked the power ring till the dots and bars lined up then scribed a line at about 9X.
The side focus is really easy to use and very convient.
I bought it after I made a spread sheet and laid out everything I "needed" in my next varmint scope.
1/8" click
re-settable knobs for zero tracking
30mm tube
side focus
Army MIL dot
glass reticule
exposed target knobs
sunshade
fast focus eyebell
variable power w/ 20-28x max and 5-8x min
It fit my criteria to a T and didn't break the bank. I guess I'll just have to see how much I still like at the end of the year.
The only thing I don't like is the scope caps, they work fine but the rubber they use STINKS, as in smells really bad. But that's what Buttler creek is for.
11 April 2006, 00:06
hellsfullThanks rusty.I appreciate the input.