Does Tasco make a shotgun scope?

Does Tasco make a shotgun scope?

Tasco 2.5x20mm Riflescope BA25X20 D is a compact scope designed for rifle, shotgun and black powder hunting in thick brush or heavy timber. These Tasco Riflescopes feature low magnification that makes them ideal for close-in, hurried shooting and ideal for close range hunting.

Where are Tasco optics made?

Tasco is based in Miramar, Florida.

Who makes Tasco scopes?

Vista Outdoor Inc.
Tasco is a recognized consumer sport optics brand with roots in telescopes. For over 50 years, they’ve offered quality products at prices for any family’s budget. Tasco operates under Vista Outdoor Inc., a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of outdoor sports and recreation.

What are the features of a Tasco 3-9×40 riflescope?

It is designed with the true professional in mind and offers a tough exterior, as well as concise features that eliminate the guesswork. This 3-9×40 hunting riflescope has a magenta multi-coating on both the objective and ocular lenses for increased light transmission and visual clarity.

What kind of lens is Tasco pronghorn 40mm?

The 3-9x 40mm Tasco Pronghorn riflescope brings your eye to the cross hairs without getting in the way Features a magenta multi-layered coating on the objective and ocular lens WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Is the Tasco world class rifle scope sub-standard?

Although my father’s World Class pistol scope leaves nothing to complain about, Tasco does have a less than stellar reputation for marketing sub-standard optics, and frankly, considering how little I paid for it via this site, I wasn’t expecting much from my recently purchased Tasho World Class 3-9X 40 scope.

Which is better Weaver 40 / 44 or TASCO?

In sighting in to low angle sunlight, the Tasco has about as much internal flare as my VX-2, while my Weaver 40/44 and Vari-XIIc are about equal to each other in that regard and slightly better than the Tasco. Initial sight-in was done using maths and a military-style M-4 25m sight in target at 25 meters.