bsa platinum
- silhouette13
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bsa platinum
any one use a bsa platinum on air rifle? i have a couple kicking around and if they can stand the recoil they make more sense than buying a fat cash leupold or whatnot.
keep in mind that i will be airgunning for 2 reasons. 1.as a practice tool for small bore and 2. to fill up some more pages in my score book
in other words as extra curricular fun
thanks kindly
handsome dave
keep in mind that i will be airgunning for 2 reasons. 1.as a practice tool for small bore and 2. to fill up some more pages in my score book
in other words as extra curricular fun
thanks kindly
handsome dave
- Dee
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I have a BSA Mil Dot on a PCP rifle
what type of rifle are you wanting to put it on a springer or PCP etc? You have to be cautious with selecting a scope for spring guns as the can destroy non airgun rated ones quick no matter how much they cost. If you going PCP any scope should work for you.
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- jbattman
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I have a BSA 4-12x44AO "Airgun" scope on my RWS Diana 40(springer). It came with the airgun as a package deal on an RWS C-Mount. I must say that I haven't been real pleased with the scope. I mean, it holds zero well and is repeatable, but the glass sux. I usually shoot in the evening after work. and at that time of the day, the glare in the scope is horrible. and since it is a break-barrel rifle, I can't attach the sunshade from my other BSA.