| Title |
Tasco Super
Sniper 10 x 42 M |
| Manufacturer |
Tasco |
| Description |
SS10x42M
| magnification |
obj.
lens
dia. mm. |
eye
lens dia, mm
|
field
of view @
100 yards |
eye relief |
weight
Oz |
reticule |
tube |
| 10
X |
42 |
36
mm |
13' |
3,75" |
21,4 |
mil-dot
(army) |
30mm |
|
| Quick
look |
The
scope was kindly provided to us by I.M.T.T.
We were originally a bit skeptic about the scope since it was
"only a Tasco" and probably would not have acquired
it if it had not been strongly recommended by some very knowledgeable
people in the law enforcement and military community.
The Super Sniper comes in a plain white cardboard box. Included
are some bubble wrap, instruction manual, cleaning patch, and
scope covers. The scope feels very sturdy and is claimed .50 cal.
proof by the manufacturer. The knobs are big, really big, and
easily adjustable by gloved hands. The turrets felt a bit tight
when the scope was straight out of the box, but that went away
after some use. As mentioned the turrets are quite big, witch
makes them easy to handle but it may also cause some problems,
on one occasion the windage turret got constantly battered by
exiting brass and got a little beat up in the process. ( see picture
below* ) This also resulted in malfunctions from time to time
as the exiting brass bounced back in the gun from the turret.
The scope was moved backwards just a tad and the problem was resolved.
The clicks witch are nice and audible are 1/4 moa, The adjustments
have been repeatable to this day without any problems.The scope
has now been in use for 2 years and has undergone a couple of
sniper competitions with no trouble. Only minor failure occurred
when the scope was used in temperatures under - 20 Celsius, what
happened was that the clicks disappeared, the turrets worked ok,
but the clicks couldn't be heard or felt. The optical quality
of the glass is good period. The parallax adjustment is located
where you would normally have a magnification ring on a variable
scope. Focus is at the ocular end and it can be adjusted by rotating
the eyepiece. All in all One of the best (if not the best) scopes
in it's price class.
UPDATE Feb. 2003.
The scope has now been on the road for 6 moths now being passed
around to several people for testing and it still going strong.
+
- sturdy
- sells for $ 399
- good glass
-
- freezes up in sub zero temperatures
UPDATE Sept. 2003
We
were recently contacted by SWFA / Riflescopes.com after they had
read our review on the SS. They had learned about the problems
that appeared in extreme cold conditions and apparently similar
problems had been encountered in other SS Scopes too. According
to Mr. Farris from SWFA Inc.the Navy contract for the S.E.A.L.s
required a special kind of lube for salt water submersion and
if the turret is not properly installed at the time of manufacture
one will get a mushy feel to the knobs that is exaggerated in
extreme cold. According to Farris they have since identified this
problem and corrected in production by retraining the factory
on how to properly assemble this highly specialized scope. The
mil spec tolerances are so tight that it requires special attention
when assembling. SWFA / Riflescopes.com is also trying to detach
Tasco and or Bushnell's names from the Super Sniper series as
they are the sole source for them and have an exclusive with the
factory. In this attempt they have developed a logo for the S.S.
scopes so that they can establish their own identity.
Since SWFA
Inc. could not provide us with a sample of the latest improved
model of the Super Sniper scope so we could verify the improvements
we'll just have to take their word for it. |
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| Pictures |
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| the
scope (scope rings not included) |
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the knobs |
the
parallax adjustment knob |
the windage turret* |
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the turret cap removed |
the
ocular lens |
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Visitors'
comments |
| Comments |
I
purchased this scope about a year ago, and have used it through
two LE sniper courses. It got banged around pretty good, and has
several scuffs to show. Scope is rock solid. Consistantly retuns
to zero. I have used it out to 500M, and it functions flawlessly.Used
it in the rain w/o foging. Only problem is the 10X mag makes it
a little hard to pick up targets inside of 25M for snap shooting
drills, and I think the extra $100 for the side focus may worth
the added expense for convience vs the rear focus. I am saving to
purchase the 10X42M for my M14. |
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| by |
Mike
B |
| Comments |
This
is one great scope for the money. I now have two Super Sniper scopes,
one is the 16X and now the 10xM. Both of these scope track VERY
well and return every time to zero. The glass is bright and clear.
The mil dots are correct, as I've tested both scopes. You cant get
a better milspec scope for this little cash. PERIOD! |
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| by |
C.
Nichols |
| Comments |
Simply
put, I've own a couple Leopold LR mil dot scopes and one MK4. I
love them to pieces, but I've grown wiery of having to spend 700+
on a good tactical scope. I recently purchased a used Remington
LTR 308 with the Tasco Sniper Scope ( side focus model) mounted.
It hasn't made me think any less of my leopolds, but for half the
price it seems to be an amazing buy. In fact, in fairness, it seems
to do everything the Leopold MK 4 does and it seems just as durable
( if fairness, I don't make it a happit of abusing my scopes and
my eye's are probably not good enough to tell if one transmits light
better than the other). In a nut shell, 399.00 seems like too good
of a bargain to pass up on a scope that few could be dissappointed
in. |
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| by |
Travis |
| Comments |
Crystal
clear, Rock Solid |
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| by |
Fred
Garvins |
| Comments |
Cant
beet the quality for the price |
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| by |
Riedog
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| Comments |
I
purchased a SS10x42M to go with a recent custom rig, with skepticism
initially, I am not disappointed. For the money I don't think there
is a better buy anywhere. Optically, I was also surprised at the
clarity. The only negative detractor; and only a personal one, is
that the scope knobs should be sbout a 1/4" shorter. |
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| by |
Steve
Forrister |
| Comments |
I
own the new SWFA SS10X42M, it is great, in my opinion it is better
than leupold VXIII-M1 |
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given- |
| by |
Jeremy
Hanks |
| Comments |
I
have used many high end and high dollar scopes....the Super Sniper
is among the high end scopes without the high dollar cost. Awesome
piece of equipment. Excellent tool for any precision rifle. |
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| by |
Retired
SWAT |
| Comments |
I
bought this scope from SWFA, first off, this scope is REALLY nice,
I really like the finish, turrets are crisp, focus knob is GREAT.........Until
after 5 minutes of adjustment......it stopped focusing...LITERALLY,
the scope IS TOTALLY DEAD. Other than that, what a great scope.
I sent it back to SWFA for a refund......WILL NOT buy another.....lost
all confidence. 3/26/04 |
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| by |
Joshua
Larson |
| Comments |
This
scope has great glass and holds zero better than any scope I have
ever had or been around. |
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| by |
Jeremy
Hanks |
| Comments |
has
not lost zero in five years! |
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| by |
- |
| Comments |
I've
put 100 rounds thru my AR-10 and find the scope excellent for the
money. I shoot at 600 meters and it really does hold solid. |
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| by |
Jim
Parks |
| Comments |
One
of the best for under $400 its on a Weatherby TRR 308 |
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| by |
Sgt
C Sostand (USMC) |
| Comments |
I
am a Deputy Sheriff in a rural midwestern state. I took a Super
Sniper to law enforcement sniper school on top of a Savage rifle.
I was embarrassed at first when i walked into class the first day.
For the first qual I shot a five shot shot one hole group. Needless
to say I did not have to worry the rest of the time with the other
top of line rifles or scopes from other agencies. The thing has
always ran up and down from 100 yards to 800 yards and has returned
to zero. It's the best scope for the money I have ever seen. |
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| by |
Tom
Campbell |
| Comments |
Easy
choice to buy. Best value proposition on the market. Can't give
it 5 stars but a solid 4. Definite buy again. As a matter of fact,
likely will buy another to replace a scope on my .308. Buy with
confidence on this one. |
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| by |
Light
Foot 06 |
| Comments |
Been
there done that and i have two of them.(16x &10) You can beat
the crap out of some one with it but the BDC are very sub standard.
Please any body considering buying a scope. If it has delicate BDC
that fasten on top. Make sure that they have screw on covers. If
not look at old Kahles and Zeis scopes for ruggedness in that area.
The rest is fantastic. Believe me if I say I have scaled many mountains
and gone through a lot of bushes to know what it is worth. I'm extremely
heavy on equipment. |
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| by |
Brandon |
| Comments |
I
was a sniper in the military. I have seen better sniping scopes
on toy guns. This scope would not function properly below 30 degrees
F. The knobs would turn, but no response. I would rather use iron
sights than to put another of these on any of my rifles again. |
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| by |
USMC
sniper |
| Comments |
I
bought the scope with a uneasy feeling in the back of my mind i
have two mark 4 leupolds on my custom rifles i know what they will
do in any weather and climate condition but comparing a 400 dollar
scope to a 1300 dollar scope it rates close to them. the glass is
great the functions are easy and accurate i was very happy with
my purchase. im still partial to the mark 4 leupold but would rate
it very close to the quality for a 3rd of the price. |
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| by |
dustin |