

BSA 30mm Red Dot Sight, 3/8" and Weaver Mount
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Description
- BSA red dot sight
- Integral 3/8" & Weaver mount
- 11-position rheostat
- 5 MOA
- Ideal for close- and medium-range targets
- 1-year limited warranty
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10 of 99 BSA 30mm Red Dot Sight Reviews
Easy to use and Zero
Things I Would Have ChangedNothing
What Others Should KnowGreat for price.
Very good sight works well for me.
Good value for the money. Perfect on my Crosman 1322 with steel breach kit. I really wasn’t expecting much for the price and was just looking for an inexpensive dot scope.
Things I Would Have ChangedNothing
Feels solid. Turrets give crisp clicks as you rotate. I wish the red dots sold for telescopes were as well built and easy to adjust.
Things I Would Have ChangedMaybe a more "attractive" bikini bra style lenses cover with a more positive fit. Perhaps give a high-mount option. My magazine would not fit under on my Bandit. Single shot tray is just fine for this psuedo target pistol though.
What Others Should KnowAS Always RTFM (read that FINE manual). Upon first installation take you first test shots agains the broad side of a whitewashed barn. Mark a POA, shoot a few and measure the discrepancy. My barrel was shooting over one foot high and nearly that far to the left of the POA when installed. it took a lot of clicks to get red dot and barrel to agree.
I have 4 of these they are my go to optics nice solid dot no matter number choice and no flaring
Things I Would Have ChangedSize smaller would be great
What Others Should KnowAs mention size matters but pistol or rifle they do the job out to 30 yards which is all the range I have good luck
Mounted this on my Crossman Vigilante it adds a little more weight, but it beats using the normal sights and gets you on target quick. Squirrels can be tracked easier.
Things I Would Have ChangedThe weight added to the pistol needs some getting used to. not so much on my rifle.
What Others Should KnowI had to modify the rail on the pistol to mount it.
Non
Things I Would Have ChangedEndurance
What Others Should Know12 shots on my Hatsan and it broke down
Looks great
Things I Would Have ChangedVery hard to zero
Can't say. Sight would not zero. Has been returned for replacement.
What Others Should KnowSuggest check as soon as arrives. The customer service at BSA was very cooperative.
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Feb 03, 2025
By Karl
This scope is easy to sight in, and seems well made. So far it is holding zero on my Hatsan 95 Vortex just fine.
Things I Would Have ChangedMy main issue is that the dot itself is larger and less crisp than I would like it to be. I feel like at 20 yards, the dot itself is the limiting factor on accuracy from my rifle. Additionally, when the scope mount is oriented to be used on a 3/8 dovetail rail, the threading of the screws stick far enough into the nut that it blocks being able to use a screwdriver to tighten the scope down, so I've had to just keep it as finger tight as possible (thankfully there's decent knurling on the outside of the nuts) and check the nuts for tightness periodically. This seems like it should be a bigger issue, though I've found that I am able to get it pretty tight with my fingers, and it has been holding zero like a champ so far even on my springer.
What Others Should KnowThis sight isn't rated for springers, so we'll see how it holds up over time - hopefully long enough for me to save up for a Vortex AO scope since I've had great experiences with Vortex as a brand. All gripes aside this really does seem like a solid little scope, especially considering the $30 price tag. And I'm assuming that if I had it set on wider picatinny/weaver rails the threads probably wouldn't block screwdriver access in the nut. If this scope survives my springer until I can afford a better hunting scope I'll probably buy a cheap air pistol just to keep using it. I'd say this is probably a 4-star scope for its intended use, but a 3.5-star scope for my particular use case.