When precision is a critical factor, Barska 4-16×50 Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective AC10042 supplies the advantage with long-range and deadly accurate targeting. The large objective lens of Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope increases light transmission. And with multi-coated optics, Barska 4-16x50mm Varmint Scope provide superior clarity. Like most of Barska Rifle Scopes, the 4-16 x 50mm Barska Varmint Rifle Scopes are waterproof, fogproof and shockproof. Engineered with a focusing objective for parallax correction and easy-grip high turrets, the 4-16 x 50 mm Barska Varmint Rifle Scopes are twice the precision for varmint hunting or long-range tactical shooting. All Rifle Scopes by Barska are covered by Barska Limited Lifetime Warranty. Specifications for Barska 4-16×50 Varmint Rifle Scopes AC 10042: Description: 4-16×50 AO Magnification: 4-16x Objective Lens Dia.(mm): 50 mm Reticle: 30/30 Field of View (ft @ 100yds / m @ 100m): 21 / 7 @ 4x 6 / 2 @ 16x Exit Pupil (mm): 12.5-3.1 mm Eye Relief (inch): 3.5″ Click Value (inch): 1/4″ Tube Diameter: 1″ Finish: Black Matte Weight (oz): 21 oz (1.31 lb) Length (inch): 14.57″ Features of Barska 4-16x50AO Varmint Rifle Scopes: Waterproof, fogproof and shockproof Multi-coated optics for clear images 1 inch tube construction Adjustable objective lens for parallax correction 1/4 MOA click adjustments Designed for long-range and precision shooting Ideal for varmint hunting and target shooting Package Contents: Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 In addition to Barska 4-16x50mm AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042, make sure to check other Barska Rifle Scopes and other Barska products offered in our store. Specifications for Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 Rifle Scope: Manufacturer: Barska Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm Magnification: 4 – 16 x Reticle: 30/30 Tube Diameter: 1 in Reticle Focal Plane: Second Focal Plane (SFP) Exit Pupil: 3.1 – 12.5 mm Illumination Color: None Finish: Matte Field of View, Linear: 5.7 – 16 ft at 100 yds Eye Relief: 3.5 in Color: Black Weight: 21 oz Adjustment Click Value: 0.25 MOA Length: 14.57 in Adjustment Type: MOA Parallax: Adjustable Illumination Type: Non-Illuminated Width: 3 in Height: 2.63 in Lens Material: Glass Optical Coating: Multi Coated Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Shockproof: Yes Fogproof: Yes Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Scope Caps, Lens Cloth Magnification Type: Variable W/E Travel at 100 Yds: 55 MOA Features of Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 Rifle scope Magnification (Zoom) 4x-16x Objective Lens 50mm Tube Diameter 1 in Eye Relief 3.5 inch Exit Pupil 12.5-3.1mm Click Value 1/8 MOA Field of View(ft@100yds / m@100m) 16/5.3@6.5x, 5.7/1.9@20x Reticle 30/30 Reticle Illumination None Reticle Color Black Turret Style Capped Focal Plain Second Optical Coating Multi-Coated Parallax Adjustment Objective Waterproof Yes Fogproof Yes Product Weight 21 oz. Length 14.57 in Finish Black Matte Package Contents: Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 Rifle scope Scope Caps Lens Cloth
Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 Rifle Scope
$102.89
SKU: EC0010E5
Category: Barska
6 reviews for Barska 4-16×50 AO Varmint Rifle Scope w/ Adjustable Objective – AC10042 Rifle Scope
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John –
Will not hold zero, will not hold long range focus….used on .308 varmint rifle….will not have another Barska….not much else to say…………………………………………….200 is too much to say about a faulty product…………….
Legacy Reviewer –
I am a highly qualified police sharpshooter but I can't get this scope to produce anything tighter than a 5 inch group at 100 yrd. Terrible. I suspect that the haphazard shot placement has more to do with a faulty unit than the model itself. Normally at 100 yds I can put 5 inside an inch. Pros: inexpensiveCons: wont hold zero
Pete –
I bought 2 of these scopes about 8 years ago to put on 2 new I just had bought,1 is a savage 25/06 and a 270.both have worked great,so I just bought me a new savage ba 10 stealth 6.5 creedmoor and took the scope off my 270 and put it on my creedmoor and it works great.im killing coyotes and groundhogs with it here on my farm In Virginia out to 650 yards.only problem is now I w got to order me another one of the scopes to replace the one on my 270,I love these scope and never had one problem with any of them at all.now I can't wait for deer season to use my creedmoor to get at some of those long range deer that have been alluding me for years now with my trusty barska scope that people just keep putting down,maybe you need to know how to use in first before you buy one!?
greg –
This scope came on a rifle I recently ordered. For the small price difference between bare rifle and scope/bipod package, I figured what the heck. Probably should have put the difference towards a higher end scope. Just got back from attempting to zero the rifle, first 3 shots were app. 3" low, 3" right at 100 hundred yards. adjusted scope as per instructions (1/4" clicks=12 left, 12 clicks up) Here's where things go bad. I really wasn't happy with how out of focus the target was, so I dialed power down to 8x. Send three more downrange and suddenly I'm in the berm approximately 8 foot above target. I dial the power back up, and the next three impact in the 10 ring, almost touching. Dial the power down a step at a time, and with each step, the p.o.i. changes drastically, like in measurements of feet. I never went below 8x because I was wasn't sure I would hit dirt anymore. Bottom line, no excuse for a scope to behave this badly when changing power. I have shot through cheap scopes before and have seen point of impact change slightly, but never this bad. Be very careful if you make this purchase.
Bob –
Bought the same scope 4 years ago and used it on my.223 Savage model 11 and it worked great but the new one I bought won’t focus properly and the reticle isn’t sharp no matter how I adjust it.Mounted it on my new Ruger Precision rifle in 17 HMR and can’t get it to group shots with any ammo I use.
Big D –
I have this on a PCP air rifle and the scope has run flawlessly for years now