I've owned the BSA sweet 22 and the sweet 17. I really wanted to like them but had problems with both that I owned. They are the reason I went to the Nikon's.
I won't be satisfied with a unreliable scope. I want something that works every time is durable and gives me good light gathering in low light conditions. I find it's cheaper to just spend a little more money up front for a better scope than to go through the frustration of buying several cheaper scopes dealing with the frustrations of them then finally just buying a good scope. If I'd have just bought the good scope to begin with I would have been much happier and come out cheaper. That's just me.
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