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Tasco Target/Varmint Riflescope

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Superior light transmission and clarity, even at higher magnifications. Includes multicoated optics, 1/4-MOA windage and elevation adjustments, and a focus objective for parallax correction. Tasco's True Mil Dot reticle is ideal for long-range shooting and range estimation, and the 1/8-MOA dot reticle is a target shooter's dream.

Product#:4708933
Category#:Riflescopes
Retailer#:Tasco(KBTSI)
Ratings #: 4 stars based on 2 Reviews
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  • 4 of 5 stars Positive
    lougheedjames (January 26, 2007)

    Tasco 6-24x42 Target/Varmint Scope

    This is a very nice scope for the price. The adjustment ring adds to the diameter of the 42mm adjustable objective lens, so scope rings that accommodate up to a 42mm objective won't give it enough lift in most cases, so something taller will be needed. The mil dot reticle is installed in the second focal plane, so it remains the same size at different magnifications - meaning this scope must be set at 8x magnification to calculate distance with the mil dots. The zero parallax distance markings on the adjustment ring are in meters instead of yards. They appear etched in green with an unlabeled white line to the left. This white line is the corresponding yard mark - so if you see a green 50, this means 50 meters, and the white line to the left means 50 yards - the instructions don't tell you this. The windage and elevation dials are easy to turn and have a very positive click - they are very nice. They would be much nicer though if you could zero them by simply lifting and turning, as opposed to loosening and tightening set screws.

  • 4 of 5 stars Positive
    lougheedjames (January 26, 2007)

    Tasco 6-24x42 Target/Varmint Scope

    This is a very nice scope for the price. The adjustment ring adds to the diameter of the 42mm adjustable objective lens, so scope rings that accommodate up to a 42mm objective won't give it enough lift in most cases, so something taller will be needed. The mil dot reticle is installed in the second focal plane, so it remains the same size at different magnifications - meaning this scope must be set at 8x magnification to calculate distance with the mil dots. The zero parallax distance markings on the adjustment ring are in meters instead of yards. They appear etched in green with an unlabeled white line to the left. This white line is the corresponding yard mark - so if you see a green 50, this means 50 meters, and the white line to the left means 50 yards - the instructions don't tell you this. The windage and elevation dials are easy to turn and have a very positive click - they are very nice. They would be much nicer though if you could zero them by simply lifting and turning, as opposed to loosening and tightening set screws.