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Scope Question

Started by blake.l, January 27, 2013, 09:50:52 AM

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blake.l

When I ordered my CCS 2300KT I went ahead and ordered the scope they had. I'm wondering how they can call this a pistol scope unless I'm doing something wrong? When you hold the scope at arms length like your ready to shoot you can barely see the cross hairs looks like you might have a dimes size view? Now if you hold the scope close up say like you have it mounted on a rifle its perfect... So how can they call this a pistol scope? Glad I bought the Millett before I received the scope from Crosman.

brz-ryder †

#1
even the Ncstar pistol scopes that i got for my 2240 and 1377 are like that i guess your not to hold the pistol out at arms length with a scope  ???  one thing i liked about the ones i got for my pistols is their only 7 3/4 " long don`t look bad like some i`ve seen with long scope least IMO
PS there`s a not real good pic of my 2240 in the test board

Jim
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quickster47 †

Shooting a pistol with a scope is usually done similar to holding a rifle with a scope, close to the face.

Holding the pistol at arm's length is done using open sights or perhaps a red dot although that is still doubtful if you'll get a good view.

Carl

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AgentWD40_FL

Not one pistol scope I've ever owned was held closer than arms length. The 2 that I currently own have a perfect sight picture at that length.

Flying Dragon XS60C .22 Co2 Air Rifle w/Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40 AO Scope
Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger .177
Crosman 38T .177 (Circa 1976)
Crosman 38C .22 (Circa 1963-1974)
Crosman Mark 1 Target .22 (Circa 1970's)
Crosman 1740 (2240 Modded) Carbine w/Bushnell 3-9X32
Crosman 2300KT CCS .177 w/Tasco 2x20
Crosman 1377 w/BSA Red Dot
Beeman P-17
Gamo PT-85 w/Laser Sight
Crosman 357

quickster47 †

Perhaps what I've seen them using is not a true pistol scope but rather a small rifle scope mounted on a pistol.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
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AgentWD40_FL

#5
Now that could be .... I have a rifle scope that I want to use when I mod a pistol to a carbine.  Until then, that scope is useless because of the uncomfortable position to use it on a regular pistol.

I'm assuming blake.l doesnt have it backwards ....  :-X :-[ ... this will give an odd sight picture.  :D
Flying Dragon XS60C .22 Co2 Air Rifle w/Hawke Sport HD 3-9X40 AO Scope
Hatsan Mod 25 Supercharger .177
Crosman 38T .177 (Circa 1976)
Crosman 38C .22 (Circa 1963-1974)
Crosman Mark 1 Target .22 (Circa 1970's)
Crosman 1740 (2240 Modded) Carbine w/Bushnell 3-9X32
Crosman 2300KT CCS .177 w/Tasco 2x20
Crosman 1377 w/BSA Red Dot
Beeman P-17
Gamo PT-85 w/Laser Sight
Crosman 357

eric

the swift i had needed your arms extended from some to full extension ,the tasco needs full extension of your arms to get a good sight picture
TOO many freaks and NOT enough circuses

quickster47 †

Eric what model is the Tasco?  Or is that the one not made any more?

Carl

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eric

it's a tasco pro class 4x30AO and yes it's no longer in production
TOO many freaks and NOT enough circuses

quickster47 †

Very nice!  I like that one.  :-*

Carl

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In Omnia Paratus
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arkmaker †

Full arms length for my NcStar.
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HappyHunter

X2 to what Carl said

Having said that though, I mounted an NcStar 2-7x32 on my P-17 and find it quite comfortable to aim with up to 10.6" eye relief. Arms are not fully extended straight out, elbows locked, but still a pretty comfortable hold for a pistol. I'm fairly tall (6'4") and have arms like an ape, so yeah, I'm used to dealing with "less-than-ideal" eye relief for pistol scopes

If you are looking for even more eye relief, maybe try a BSA Edge 2-7x32. Up to 20" eye relief. Only bummer is the parallax is set @ 50 yrds: http://www.dlairgun.com/Scopes/BSA/006_Edge_PS27X32_Pistol_Scope.html

Good luck in your search, hope you get it sorted out soon!  :-*

Todd

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arkmaker †

It looks like it is suppose to have 20 inches of relief.

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BigErn

Quote from: eric on January 27, 2013, 02:09:27 PM
it's a tasco pro class 4x30AO and yes it's no longer in production

Wow  :o :o

WyoMan

QuoteWhen you hold the scope at arms length like your ready to shoot you can barely see the cross hairs looks like you might have a dimes size view?
Hi Blake.l, if you center that dime you'll take out any parallax error...but I know what you're saying,
seems like you have to make a scope choice based on what type of shooting you do...
You can get better optical image, AO, vari-power with short eye relief....if you want all that in LER and find it - let me know please  :)
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