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Tasco Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 431368" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>The older non-chinese made Tasco scopes are tough and hold zero well. Having said that, the only reason I quit using them is because the clarity and light transmission was lacking compared to some scopes with a little higher price tag. I have never used the model of Tasco you have so I can't comment on it's optics, but have heard positive comments from people that have had them. If the glass is satisfactory to you then you have made a really good deal, so don't let the name on it put you off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 431368, member: 8358"] The older non-chinese made Tasco scopes are tough and hold zero well. Having said that, the only reason I quit using them is because the clarity and light transmission was lacking compared to some scopes with a little higher price tag. I have never used the model of Tasco you have so I can't comment on it's optics, but have heard positive comments from people that have had them. If the glass is satisfactory to you then you have made a really good deal, so don't let the name on it put you off! [/QUOTE]
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