Lawdog quoted "These are not the BSA scopes of just a couple of years ago. Totally different. The power of the scope is up to what you do. I have large variable powered scopes(4-12X, 6-18X, even 6-24X) on my rifles"
I've been looking very hard lately at some of the BSA scopes, and sofar have resisted buying one of higher power variables. I did buy a 4X12 airgun scope lately and am pleased with it. However I'm looking at a 6-24 X 50 Catseye version. In the scopes you have tried in the earlier post what version scopes are you talking about. I see the Contender, platinum, and Huntsman all advertised. I know ppl who have used straight 24x for silhouette shooting and are pleased with them. Will the variable scopes change impact point as you change power? I'm thinking I may put it on a high-power rifle ( something in the .260 calibre range). Currently I'm using Weaver 16T scopes but am looking for a " bargain scope" that has good repeatable settings when changing elevation and windage....... What can you tell me here? Don