Re: Is osprey scope a good scope for starts on my sass
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SHO~BIZ308</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ok, out of curiousity I am trying to buy a good scope for my husband. He saw an Osprey at a gunshow and he liked it, but everyone on here says they are junk. So can someone explain to me what makes them junk. I am new to this and I want to buy him a good scope. So i need to know what makes the osprey junk so i know what to avoid. Also any other tips on what to look for or things to avoid would be extremely helpful. I read in a thread that the osprey scope was heavy can someone tell me what is an average weight of a scope that I should be looking for. With your suggestions of the kind of scopes I am looking for please remember I am on a budget and I need scopes around the $300 price range. </div></div>
What makes them "Junk"? Chinese manufacture.
New optics in this price range are limited. Stay with fixed power. The Bushnell 3200 10x40 Mildot is a good choice.
Lot's of folks like the Super Sniper fixed power scopes in this price range.
At this price point, the fixed power optic has fewer moving parts and therefore less to break. Beware of anything with a wide magnification range, illuminated reticles, etc., for less than $300.
There are some used scopes that can be had for around $300 and are sound choices. One is the Vortex Viper (not the PST models). They sell around $450-$500 new but can be found used for much less.
The IOR 4x24 is a fabulous scope. Made in Romania, it's a tough, battle proven optic, Schott glass, bullet drop compensating elevation turret, and practical reticle designs. And they're illuminated. But it's only a 4 power optic.
Here's a Bushnell for sale>
http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=313488
This one is gone but a good one to consider. It's an IOR 6x42 Tactical. Superb piece of glass. I would have bought it if I had seen it in time>
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=23&t=883999
Here's a great place to look around. Just type in what you want to search for and how far back.
Elite Deal Seeker
Just don't get in a hurry. Take the time to educate yourself. The longer you can save the better. Being about to double your budget will take you into a whole different level of optic, especially used glass. Look at what the guys are using. When they upgrade optics you can get a nice used scope for not a lot of money.
Good luck!!
Paul