BSA Rifle Scopes

Unbelievably, the BSA company has a history dating back to 1689 that began in England. Through the first and second world wars, BSA was committed to providing quality weapons and top accessories to ensure soldiers would have the best equipment for the job. BSA produced machine guns, service rifles, shell fuses, and anti-aircraft rockets as well as other products utilized in both wars. By 1996, BSA Optics was formed with a goal to design reliable and durable rifle scopes as part of their lineup. In 2004, BSA introduced their first rifle scope that was designed for the .17 HMR. They produce many lines and models, all with varied features and levels from shooting beginner to expert.

Today's Best Prices on BSA Rifle Scopes

NEW BSA 3 1244 Adjustable Objective RIFLE Scope
NEW BSA 3 1244 Adjustable Objective RIFLE Scope
Paypal   US $59.99
BSA 6 24X40 MIL DOT ILLUMINATED RIFLE SCOPE NEW
BSA 6 24X40 MIL DOT ILLUMINATED RIFLE SCOPE NEW
Paypal   US $100.00
BSA Deerhunter 8 32x44 AO side wheel focus rifle scope
BSA Deerhunter 8 32x44 AO side wheel focus rifle scope
Paypal   US $99.99
BSA SWEET 22 6 18X40 AO RIFLE SCOPE BULLET DROP COMP
BSA SWEET 22 6 18X40 AO RIFLE SCOPE BULLET DROP COMP
Paypal   US $90.00
BSA 17 618x40AO Hunting Rifle scope Sweet 17
BSA 17 618x40AO Hunting Rifle scope Sweet 17
Paypal   US $125.00
KM BSA 3 1244 Adjustable Objective RIFLE Scope
KM BSA 3 1244 Adjustable Objective RIFLE Scope
Paypal   US $57.99
New BSA 22 618x40 AO Sweet 22 rifle scope
New BSA 22 618x40 AO Sweet 22 rifle scope
Paypal   US $59.99
BSA CATSEYE 15 45x32mm ILLUMINATED RET RIFLE SCOPE
BSA CATSEYE 15 45x32mm ILLUMINATED RET RIFLE SCOPE
Paypal   US $40.00
BSA Sweet 22 6 18x40 rifle scope target varmint 22
BSA Sweet 22 6 18x40 rifle scope target varmint 22
Paypal   US $53.50
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Their Sweet 17 BSA Rifle Scopes is adequately priced to conform to any budget. It has four options, the lower end is the 4 x 32mm equipped with affixed power, a medium scope the 207 32mm, the 3012 40mm, and the 6-16 40mm, which is probably their top end. Even at their top end, you will only be shelling out around $125 bucks—quite impressive and not a lot for this model type.

BSA Rifle Scopes also offers the Catseye model that’s great for moderate range shots. The Catseye model is equipped with a lower power variable making close up shots efficient. It also boasts an illuminated reticle for low light times and seven levels of intensity that are finger controlled so you can find your best level and adjust it. This scope is great for rifles that have a lot of recoil as it deals well with kickback and is sturdy and durable.

The Huntsman rifle scopes from BSA have what they call, “everything a hunter could wish for.” They come with multi-coated lenses for brightness, a black matte finish and are fog proof, waterproof, and shockproof. Their long eye relief helps you get on target especially when your game is moving. Easy adjustments are provided for windage and elevation turrets. Newer technology to the Huntsman rifle scope line is the illuminated center dot technology called Triple dot, offering red, green, and blue displays for varied shot placements and light conditions.

BSA’s Panther Scopes are good for any light condition and are double protected from extreme temperatures by their dual o-ring seal system. Its exposed windage and elevation turrets have a push/pull locking system that is easy to adjust. These models are reliable, durable, and moderately priced for any budget.

With all BSA Rifle Scopes, you get a lifetime warranty and lots of options. The options on each line made by BSA is worth a trip to their website for specifics on weight, reticles, optics, and performance.

The benefits of BSA rifle scopes are many and they offer standard rimfire scopes as well as side-wheel focus scopes. Be sure to visit their Product Advisor on their website that will give you an option to click on one model line and compare three within that line, including price and performance levels. To be sure, BSA offers rifle scopes that are geared to the more budget seeking shooter.

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BSA Rifle Scopes March 15, 2009 at 6:00 am

even though BAS is not expensive does the job I like mine

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