I know these may seem like a big zoom range. But without getting to personal, I have an eye disease and my peepers aren't near as good as a normal persons. So the closer I can get to the target with the scope, the better off I am.
Just wanting to know if anyone has had any luck with Barska scopes or should I drop the change and go on and get something like this Nikon listed. I had a Nikon Pro Staff 4-12x40, sold it to my brother-in-law, looking to upgrade to a bigger variable.
The two that I am down to now are the Nikon Buckmaster Amazon.com: Buckmasters 6-18x40 Side Focus Nikoplex Scope (Matte): Sports & Outdoors
This Barska: Amazon.com: 6-24x50 IR Sniper Scope by Barska: Sports & Outdoors
The Barska is tempting because of the lighted reticle which may help me in the low-light ... seeing the crosshair over the target aspect of my eyes.
I am open to any suggestions though. Looking for a high power variable scope, in the $150-$300ish range.
Just wanting to know if anyone has had any luck with Barska scopes or should I drop the change and go on and get something like this Nikon listed. I had a Nikon Pro Staff 4-12x40, sold it to my brother-in-law, looking to upgrade to a bigger variable.
The two that I am down to now are the Nikon Buckmaster Amazon.com: Buckmasters 6-18x40 Side Focus Nikoplex Scope (Matte): Sports & Outdoors
This Barska: Amazon.com: 6-24x50 IR Sniper Scope by Barska: Sports & Outdoors
The Barska is tempting because of the lighted reticle which may help me in the low-light ... seeing the crosshair over the target aspect of my eyes.
I am open to any suggestions though. Looking for a high power variable scope, in the $150-$300ish range.