BSA Airgun 2-7X32 AO TT Heavy 1/4 10 yds Good
First Review:

Good Points
Relatively cheap, Airgun Rated, Easily adjustable, Can focus at close as 3m, The optics are very crisp and clear, the turrets can be turned by hand.

Bad Points
Screw-in dust covers, no Mildot or multiple aim points. Range finding is not good, the AO is very inaccurate.

Second Review:

The BSA 2-7x32 AO TT scope is an OK, relatively inexpensive scope. I haven't had mine long and have only tested it on my QB78/.177 so far. I wanted a low power, close focusing scope for ratting, and this scope should suffice. The optics aren't great, but in my not so brightly lit basement range they do gather plenty of light. I agree the AO isn't accurate, but it does focus down to at least 15 feet. Different power settings make a huge difference in the AO setting. At 4 to 7 power, 12 yds registers as approximately 14 to 16 yds. on the AO scale, but at 2 and 3 power I have to set the AO on 20 to 25 yds to focus at 12 yds., kind of wacky, but as long as I know where to set the AO for different power settings, it'll do for its intended purpose.

Randy Martin

Third Review:

Using on a TF97                       
BSA 2-7x32  AO                                           
Fair

Jim Derbonne'

Fourth Review:

BSA 2-7x32 AO TT on QB78. Very clear optics. AO does not seem to be
calibrated, good scope for the money, bought a 2nd one.

David

Fifth Review:

BSA 2-7x32AO TT
Not much to add to the above, but wanted to mention that although this airgun-rated scope is rated for medium to heavy recoil use, mine did not hold up to a BSA Lightning XL. However, it would be a good choice for an inexpensive C02 rifle, as long as you can find one for less than a Tasco Golden Antler air rifle scope, which can be had for about $30.

Phil Reedy