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The WEAVER Kaspa 3-9X40 Dual-X Scope combines precision 1/4" MOA adjustments with fully multi-coated lenses for exceptional clarity and contrast. Its nitrogen-purged, waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof design ensures durability in the toughest hunting environments. Featuring a rugged one-piece 1" tube and a matte black finish, this scope mounts easily with a Weaver mount, making it a reliable choice for serious hunters seeking accuracy and resilience.
Brand | WEAVER |
Color | Black |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
Magnification Maximum | 9 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
Magnification Minimum | 3 |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Weaver - Kaspa Series Scopes - 3-9x40 Dual-X |
Manufacturer | Vista Outdoor Sales LLC |
UPC | 076683898067 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076683898067 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 3.4 x 3.3 inches |
Package Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 3 x 3.9 inches |
Brand Name | WEAVER |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | WEA-849806 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Size | 3-9x40mm |
A**H
... average quality - all the way around - don't waste your money on a much pricier scope
If you are looking for a varmint hunting scope or a small game scope with above average quality - all the way around - don't waste your money on a much pricier scope. This one will do the job and is probably the best in it's price range. I'm not just a blow-hard cheap guy that doesn't what he's talking about. I own leupolds, burris', nikons, vortex' and I even have one of those old simmons predator quest scopes, lol!Weavers are bright, priced cheap, hold zero, and are durable. I can save $500 and shoot the same amount of fox and coyotes with this one
B**D
Four Stars
Great scope
E**N
Bright glass, questionable sights
This is the 3-9x40 model (preceeding the Kaspa) series with Dual X cross hair sights. Bought this after reading several reviews & reputation of the Weaver brand (this model has the older 'W' logo on the badge, rather than the newer 'Weaver' logo). Cost is anyware from $40 to $90 on the internet, for this discontinued model. You get what you pay for...read on:PROS: I first compared the lenses clarity and brightness to my old Simmons 3-9x32 by placing the two side by side; clearly the Weaver was much brighter and had sharper lense quality as compared to the Simmons. At this point, I mounted it to my 270 and headed to the range.CONS: Went through a box of shells & just coudn't seem to get it to sight in on target at 100 yds or 150 yds. It was money everytime at 50 yards, but for some reason wouldn't hold zero beyond that. Not sure if it was lemon, but I will have it prefessionally looked at. (My older Simmons would sight better than this one). Groupings in this Weaver were all over the map inside of 12 inches....no matter how many times I adjusted the elevation and windage.Will be replacing it soon & give a follow-up review.FOLLOW-UP (Spring 2014):Went back to the range with this scope and set up some more targets at about 150 yards. This time I used a different grain shell (130 vs. 150) and had better luck with groups inside of 6 inches. Still not great for that short of distance. I also had my son take a few shots to use his eyesight instead of mine. He was grouping inside of 4 inches. Still not perfect, so something was off. Originally, I blamed it on the scope or the mounts, and sure enough when I got home later the rail mount screws (not the scope) had come loose. Then put some Loctite on them & re-set the screws. Will head back to that range for another review.....hopefully the issue is not the optics in this scope. I have read other reviews on the Weaver and they generally are rated very high.
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