BSA CT8-32X40TS Contender™ Scopes [CT312X40TS] |
$106.20 |







BSA CT8-32X40TS Contender™ Rifle Scope w/ rings mount
The contender’s clean design and thoughtful innovations make it a tremendous buy for the experienced shooter, as well as the novice that wants to get into varmint or target shooting or even long range hunting. The combination of its many shooting features alone makes ita best seller, not counting its clean appearance and the sharpness of its lenses.
The objective and ocular lenses of BSA Optics Contender CT312X40TS are multicoated to make your target look brighter and to give it more contrast. The coatings also help to reduce bright glare and reflections. The classic black finish is the contrasting non-slip, rubberized coating on the focusing ring, power ring and turret caps. The adjustable objective lens is designed so that it is possible to focus as sharply at 10 yards as it is at 300 yards plus 1/8 MOA click adjustments to provide the most precise adjustment possible. There won't be any chance for you to miss out. Removable caps gives the turret knobs can be re-set to zero. A 4" glare resistant sunshade and screw-in metal dust covers are included. All BSA Optics Contender Series Rifle Scopes are waterproof, fogproof, shockproof.
FEATURES
• Waterproof, fog proof and shockproof.
• Sunshade included.
• Metal dust coversFocusing Mechanism for 10 yds & 300 yds
• Multicoated Objective & Ocular Lens for glare reduction & increased brightness
• Contrasting non-slip, rubberized coating on the focusing ring, power ring & turret caps
• Eyepiece focusing from -4 to +4 diopter for duplex reticle
• Finger adjustable windage & elevation knobs with 1/8 MOA click adjustments
* plus ring mount provided
SPECIFICATIONS
Magnification 8- 32X
Obj. Lens Diameter (mm) 40
Exit Pupil Range (mm) 13.3-3.3
Field of View @100 Yds 40-10
Optimum Eye Relief (in) 3.5
Parallax Setting 10 to Inf
Click Adjustment Value 1/8
Adjustment Range 40-40
Weight (ounces) 18.30 .
About BSA (*extracted from the official website of BSA)
In a Little over a hundred years BSA has grown from a small union of gunsmiths to become one of Britain's important industrial groups. The story is not entirely one of steady progress and expansion; there is drama and excitement too. And because BSA has served its country more directly than most private concerns, its story is also part of Britain's history. To begin at the very beginning, however, it is necessary to go back much farther than a century - to the year 1689, infact, at the court of William and Mary. King William III, worried by threats of invasion, sharply criticised the practice of obtaining military weapons from Holland. The result was a trial order for five of the leading Birmingham smiths. It was satisfactorily carried out, and a firm contract was made between the Government and the quintet for the supply of 200 snaphance muskets a month "at seventeen shillings per piece, ready money". This practice of trading with the gunmakers as a group continued for 150 years. At the time of the Crimean Warfourteen of themaster smiths formalised their position joining together as The Birmingham Small Arms Trade Association. It was this body, which on June 7th, 1861, took the decision to form a public company........ The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited.
In the World War I the BSA factories were turned over almost entirely to munitions work. Huge quantities of service rifles, machine guns, military motor-cycles, and the world's first folding bicycles were supplied to the troops. Right through the 30's, BSA rifle production had been confined to comparatively small quantities of sporting weapons. The company's considerable amount of arms plant had been maintained out of a sense of duty. It would take a book to describe fully the activities of the BSA organization during the last war. This organization produced more than half the small arms supplied to Britain's forces during the war. BSA's war production included nearly half a million of the Browning machine guns with which RAF Spitfires and Hurricanes won the Battle of Britain etc.. At this works alone, more machine tools were destroyed or damaged by enemy action than were lost in the whole of the Coventry blitz. Although the company no longer makes military weapons, BSA Guns Ltd maintains asteady flow of air rifles, hunting rifles and sporting guns to most parts of the world, exporting 557. of its manufactured products.
BSA Optics was formed in 1996. BSA Optics produces riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, lasers, red dots and shooting accessories, who is best known for producing a quality riflescope at an affordable price. In 2004 BSA introduced the first riflescopes specifically designed for the .17 HMR and they have become a flagship item for BSA.
ORDERING
All orders are processed when they are received. All orders are considered as rush orders and are delivered at first place subject to availability.
Any change in the order must be made within 24 hours of placement of the original order. Orders that have already shipped out cannot be revised.
PAYMENT
Trading currency is in Australian Dollors only.
All orders are due on invoiced, i.e. payment is cleared and/or authorised by the bank prior to order delivery. Order will be automatically cancelled without notice when accrued payment is not received within 5 days after placing the order or prior to delivery in terms which is earlier.
Payment shall be made by any of following means unless specified.
- bank cheque
- credit card (visa/master/debit cards)
- Paypal
- bank transfers/direct deposit
SHIPPING
- All orders received before 2pm with cleared payment will be dispatched on the same working day; whereas the following working day.
- Postage quoted is to be sent by registered mail inclusive of insurance (within OZ), generally. FREE postage is offered for order value over A$200.
WARRANTY & RETURN
- FUSION GEAR endeavours to have replacement without charges in case where the goods arrive non-functional to the Buyer. The Buyer is obliged to notify FUSION GEAR of the intended replacement at first place. Fusion Gear will send the replacement to the Buyer within 7 days upon receipt of the faulty goods returned in good order that are not exhibited damage or non-functional as a result of use, which means no scratches, dents, chips, cracks or missing components. The Buyer shall ensure all items returned appropriately packed with original package in whole including all original components and accessories if any.
- More detailed information can be found at “Other Info”.
| This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 July, 2010. |
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