I might buy a Tasco 6-24x Quarry / Varmint Riflescope VAR624X42M. Can a Tasco scope be used with a spring air gun? it doesn't say it is specifically ok for use with a springer.
If it doesn't say its designed as an airgun/springer scope then I wouldn't use it on one. Its reported that nothing is harder on a scope than a magnum springer. So while it might refer to-up to the bi-directional recoil from a springer, it might not. You'd be better off getting a scope designed for use with a springer, like those Pyramid Air sells which are prominent as being shock proof.
J Kirsch | Mar 29, 2009
6-24x is way to much build-up for an airgun. It will work but it will serve virtually no purpose. Save money and buy a fixed 4x scope which should give you plenty of preciseness for the range of any air rifle.
Parker | Mar 29, 2009
ok deer season is over in NC and I want to replace my 40 dollar Tasco scope I am looking at Nikon pro staff?
Jan 04, 2009 by komatzuman | Posted in Hunting
This is succeeding on a Browning blr 30-06 i will put the Tasco on the old 30-30 anyway my question is what are your thoughts an the Nikon pro staff a 149 dollar scope or is there a bigger scope for similar money
I well-deserved bought a Prostaff last Saturday. For $150 it is the best scope I could find. I research and e-mail companies for anything I buy hunting. The only puzzle I have is the scope cover isn't the greatest, so I bought a different one. The eye relief is great and it doesn't change at the different powers. I will unquestionably buy one more for a different gun. You can buy these on Wal-Mart.com. You won't be disappointed with this scope.
remington_mel | Jan 04, 2009
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Part 1 of 2 This is a 3-9x50mm Tasco end scope that i bought at Wal-Mart for only $34.95 They had the same power of a scope made by Leopold for ...
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A Spartan sinewave, synthesised on the Arduino by using the PWM (pulse-width modulation) masterliness. Same Y scale as the photo of the filtered PWM signal, but a much slower timebase. Fuzziness of the signal is duw to surplus, un-filtered-out, PWM signal at 31.25kHz.
A bogus vibraphone, synthesised on the Arduino by using the PWM (pulse-width modulation) efficiency. Same Y scale as the photo of the filtered PWM signal, but a much slower timebase. Fuzziness of the signal is duw to surplus, un-filtered-out, PWM signal at 31.25kHz.
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