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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Crosman-Benjamin Gate => : Zzyzx May 11, 2010, 04:57:55 AM
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The .177 Marauder I bought is nice and shoots well. In reading on here of folks shooting the bugs off their garden plants I am wondering if the 3-9 BugBuster scope is a good match for the Marauder in this calibre?
I have other scopes I can use but this idea of nailing the grasshoppers and pests sounds fun and having a scope focus very close to do so would be nice.
Is this scope a good match otherwise for blackbirds, gophers and such? Or is it more special purpose and not as good at longer distances?
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The Bugbuster is just the name for the Compact Series.
I think the 12x or 16x in a full size is the way to go.
I bought this one http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Leapers_5th_Gen_4_16x50AO_Rifle_Scope_Illuminated_Red_Green_Mil_Dot_Reticle_Zero_Lock_Reset/1808
and think it's a pretty good value.
When are you sending your M-rod to Greg?
Rick
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bugbusters have a real thick recticle and only really good for hunting and plinking. they are called that because they focus down to only 3yds. your better off wiith a full size scope.
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While the bugbuster is a good scope I think its mainly for pistols or target rifles u can adjust the scope down to 3 yrds and it is very clear I have one on my pistol and a 3x9x32 for my 2250xt for the mrod I agree its a long range shooter a 4x12x50 would be nice natchez has some bushnells for 80 bucks plus the mrod is hpa =no recoil good luck
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I bought a new 3-9 Bugbuster for my 850, shot it for a couple sessions then sold it. I ended up buying a Leapers Golden Image 3-9x32 that is a couple inches longer and has much thinner crosshairs.
Benefits:
small, compact, light, clear, focuses to 3 yards, cool looking
Drawbacks:
need setback rings as it sat too far forward, THICK crosshairs that would cover up small targets at 20-30 yards (not good for target/small target shooting).
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Sorry, I know I'm picking on a crowd favorite, but I don't like the BugBuster.
Here's why:
- The eye relief is only about 2 inches, so you have to be able to get REALLY close to the scope for a good picture.
- I don't think the optics are all that great; the picture is hazy, and while it may be in focus in the center, the edges are out of focus.
- The reticles are really thick; fine for really short range plinking, but not for shooting beyond 25 or 30 meters.
These are my personal experiences, so maybe I got a lemon, but I won't buy another one...