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is the bsa a decent scope for ruger 10/22
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock" data-source="post: 2195452" data-attributes="member: 27587"><p>The older Sweet 22's are some sweet scopes, but lately (the last year or two) they've had the reputation of junk. Don't know whether they changed/cheapened the manufacturing process, but that's the rep. I love mine (Sweet 22 4-16-50, 2 Sweet 17 in 3-9 & 4-16-50) but they're all first gen, and were up there in price.</p><p></p><p>Given BSA's current/recent manufactured products, I would skip 'em. Walmarts Centerpoint brand seems a better buy that BSA's fuzzy, dark scopes. </p><p></p><p>There are some decent scopes out there for decent money. Redfield, Nikon Prostaff (P series), Nikon's Buckmaster series to save more money, but you get really cheap glass, or even the Vortex Crossfire are all some quality (nothing to write home about) glass. I'd personally go with a P-series Nikon or the Vortex myself, but it's only an opinion. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock, post: 2195452, member: 27587"] The older Sweet 22's are some sweet scopes, but lately (the last year or two) they've had the reputation of junk. Don't know whether they changed/cheapened the manufacturing process, but that's the rep. I love mine (Sweet 22 4-16-50, 2 Sweet 17 in 3-9 & 4-16-50) but they're all first gen, and were up there in price. Given BSA's current/recent manufactured products, I would skip 'em. Walmarts Centerpoint brand seems a better buy that BSA's fuzzy, dark scopes. There are some decent scopes out there for decent money. Redfield, Nikon Prostaff (P series), Nikon's Buckmaster series to save more money, but you get really cheap glass, or even the Vortex Crossfire are all some quality (nothing to write home about) glass. I'd personally go with a P-series Nikon or the Vortex myself, but it's only an opinion. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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