http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=609198
Got some distance shooting on the horizon? Then you owe it to yourself to equip your rig with premium gear designed to really go the distance.
Long-range Excavator Scope from industry-leading Barska® packs incredible precision and ease of use into a truly affordable package. It adapts equally well to varmint plugging and big-game targets, with a wide-ranging host of features that will deliver hair-splitting accuracy under even adverse conditions.
Im not a red neck LOL. I like guns though.
lotrbeyblade 1 month ago
redneck haha
GeneralSchultz 4 months ago
@lotrbeyblade actually the crosshairs dont look like the ones in cod4. the crosshairs in cod4 looks like the crosshairs in real life. - nothing is based off videogames =)
anyways its called a "rangefinder crosshair". i favor that design alot more than other crosshairs.
WLOfails 5 months ago
the crosshairs look like the ones in cod4 lol
lotrbeyblade 5 months ago
@hackurputer Why would you even be interested in a cheaper scope for a larger caliber? I have this scope on my Ruger 10/22 and it works amazing, putting this on my Remington 700 30-06 is out of the question. Larger calibers obviously wouldn't sport this scope because it more then likely wouldn't maintain zero.
GlockDropNRoll 5 months ago
@916gerald i mean shells
916gerald 6 months ago
@hackurputer look at the size of the shels they dont look that small
916gerald 6 months ago
has anybody notice that when they advertise these cheap scopes there always on some small caliber rifle or one with a muzzle break! put that thing on the big magnums and ultra magnums with out a muzzle break. and see how long it will hold up! my guess will be a few shots and then its paper weight,
hackurputer 10 months ago
@jerryboy219 how do you know he didnt shoot a good MOA? do you know how far the target is from shooter? he could be shooting 500+ yards... if so i think he did great grouping...
unclewray 11 months ago
does anyone know how to use the rangefinder style reticle thats in this scope?
Just1Spark 1 year ago