BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret
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BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret Short Description
BSA Optics 3 – 9×40 Sweet 17 Riflescope with Illuminated RGB. Send hard – hitting, precise shots toward your target! Specifically designed for the .17HMR bullet! Made to model the trajectory-compensation scope that was originally crafted for military use. Comes equipped with multicoated lenses for clear, bright images. Features super-durable construction, too… nitrogen-filled for fogproof, shockproof and waterproof reliability. Fire straight and true: Has 3-12x magnification and a 40 mm objective diameter; F.O.V. @ 100 yds. is 33ft. at 3x and 8.3 ft. at 12x; Generous 4″ eye relief; Finger-adjustable 1/4 M.O.A. adjustments; Matte finish; Standard BSA reticle; Weighs 19 1/5 ozs.; Lifetime limited manufacturer’s warranty. Get this Sweet 17 Scope right here, right now! WARNING: This item cannot be shipped to Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. BSA Optics 3-9×40 Sweet 17 Riflescope with Illuminated RGB
BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret Key Features
- 1/4 minute click adjustments
- Red, Green and Blue Illuminated reticle
- Turret calibrated for .17HMR 17gr. and .20gr Bullets.
- 4″ eye relief
- 3-12 variable power
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Savage 17 HMR 93R17 TRR-SR very fun and accurate 17HMR. This one comes with the Accutrigger and rail mount with threaded barrel. If legal in your area you can add a Silencer / Suppressor. Ninja gun that is so much fun! Varmints and Zombies beware… Check out www.savagearms.com for more info. Under “gun finder” it is not listed as a heavy barrel if you are having a difficult time finding it. Ill try to do a video on the Accessories as well. JTA The following are links to the accessories I have. Bipod: Awesome bipod for the money www.dealextreme.com Sling: MAGPUL MS2 Multi-function www.dealextreme.com Scope: Good for the money but Im gonna have to upgrade when I can afford to get exactly what I want. www.dealextreme.com Low Scope mounts (you have to order 2 as only one comes per order) www.dealextreme.com
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Awesome!, March 10, 2012 By JCZ.Coons – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret (Sports) A must have for the .17hmr!! This has it all and it mounted on my Marlin xt-17 with ease(Make sure to get the 1″ high ringsWeaver Grand Slam 1-Inch High Steel Top Mount Rings). It has a parallax adjustment so you can estimate range and reduce wobble. The illuminated reticle is neat it has 3 colors and 3 brightness settings for each color. The red low setting is best, it is a little too bright at night if you use the other colors. Sighting in is no problem, just zero turret after sighting in, the one turret has both grain settings so there is no extra turret to lose. I haven’t tried yet but I think you could shoot 17gr. and 20gr. in the same mag and be accurate with the 2 in 1 turret. Use parallax or range finder to range what your shooting set turret and shoot. So far have been head shooting squirrels at 150 with ease! To top it off it comes with a killer sun shade and screw in caps. The only thing I don’t like so far is it is hard to see at night unless you are on the red #1 setting. For the price your missing out if you don’t try this scope, there are less fancy models and models for .223 and .22 as well. Great scope. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful BSA Sweet 17 Scope is Sweet!!!, January 16, 2012 By Corvette Guy “Z06″ (Northeast OK) – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret (Sports) I purchased this scope as a Christmas present for my Daugther. Believe it or not she really wanted this scope for her Savage .17 HMR. After sighting the scope and a few practice rounds she was off hunting ferrel hogs. Over the next weekend she bagged 3 hogs at various distances. The scope is well made, easy to install and sight. The illumination could be brighter and green/red colors work best when dark. For the price — a good scope! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comments (2)
5 shots to dead center, December 13, 2012 By T. Theisen – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: BSA 3-12X40 Sweet 17 Rifle Scope with Red, Green and Blue Illuminate Glass Etched Reticle and Multi-Grain Turret (Sports) Took me 5 shots to dead center this scope at 100 yds after bore sighting it. Good Quality scope for the money. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
Nice want one !!!!
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I agree. The mag for the savage is functional but they really need to get rid of? the current design.
Ill try to do that!?
once you shoot it over 100 yards you? will love it.
I didn’t buy it because it has a threaded barrel. I bought it because the other similar model (not threaded) did not have the rail mount and my local dealer would only bring this one in. Plus it was on sale. Never used a suppressor.? Not really needed. I have heard that a suppressor makes it more accurate but I have never tested that as it is not legal in my area to have one.
No idea. Mine came with this stock. If you? find out let me know.
Wholesale? Sports
22 is my favorite round. Super cheap to shoot. ? But once I shot the 17 Hmr is soo much fun. Get both!
I posted the scope in? the comments. It will not let me post the link here.
I have this weapon in .22lr. I? love it. It is moat definately ninja as you said. I have a 93 also but not trr-sr. What scope are you using in the video?
Yes savage mags are? underpreforming
Do you know where the? rail mount can be purchased and will it fit any 93r17?
Nice weapon BTW. Wish I had seen his model before I bought!
I? like, going to check one out.i was going to go with the 22 but now you have me thinking. I love my 10BA
Who did you buy yours from? I haven’t had? any luck with any stores caring the gun?
what is? the stock called or style? thanks
that stock is made by Boyds its called the Tacticool
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google “boyd’s tacticool stock”?
not necessary but by having the threaded “cap” it in a way it protects the end of the barrel from? damage like a recessed crown would.
Never hunted coyote with a .17 hmr. Its a pretty capable round. I would first check local laws to see what the “minimum” is allowed. Personally for Coyote I would recommend a .223 or maybe? a .243 then you can even hunt up to deer with it.
Not sure. Mine just came with it. ? Maybe try and contact savage?
where can i buy the same? stock? i have a 93R17 heavy barrel and i want a stock like that!
i have seen videos of people going rabbit or squirrel hunting and it shreds them apart, ive looked into buying this gun but? i want something that can do it all. do you think the .17 would be good for coyote hunting?