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Posted By: dbettis Tasco Titan - 11/19/10
Anybody know anything about these? I just bought a Ruger Compact on the classifieds and the gun has one of these on it. It's a 1.5-4.5X i think. Never had one or wanted one and will probably sell it here. Got any idea what it is worth?
Posted By: 3dtestify Re: Tasco Titan - 11/19/10
There the best scope Tasco made.
Posted By: CrimsonTide Re: Tasco Titan - 11/19/10
Can't advise on the worth, but the reports I have read and heard were positive.
Posted By: AussieGunWriter Re: Tasco Titan - 11/20/10
Originally Posted by dbettis
Anybody know anything about these? I just bought a Ruger Compact on the classifieds and the gun has one of these on it. It's a 1.5-4.5X i think. Never had one or wanted one and will probably sell it here. Got any idea what it is worth?


I have had a 1.5-6 Titan on my .460 Weatherby for 15 years. I have never been able to hurt it and my .460 has been shot considerable more than the average .460, or any dozen of them combined.

John
Posted By: Magnumdood Re: Tasco Titan - 11/20/10
Originally Posted by AussieGunWriter
Originally Posted by dbettis
Anybody know anything about these? I just bought a Ruger Compact on the classifieds and the gun has one of these on it. It's a 1.5-4.5X i think. Never had one or wanted one and will probably sell it here. Got any idea what it is worth?


I have had a 1.5-6 Titan on my .460 Weatherby for 15 years. I have never been able to hurt it and my .460 has been shot considerable more than the average .460, or any dozen of them combined.

John

John,

Have you ever considered a career in the UFC?
Posted By: 338rcm Re: Tasco Titan - 11/20/10
had one on a 376 Styer, lasted 3 shots before the reticle broke
Posted By: dbettis Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
Well, thanks for the input. It's on a .308 so that should be fairly easy on it but I would just as soon have a staight 4X Leupold on it. Maybe someone who has had some luck with them will buy it. I don't trust it.
Posted By: DAMARA Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
i've always heard tasco referred to as "trashco", maybe wrongly?
Posted By: Tophet1 Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
Good scope. I never see any 2nd hand. Guess all the owners still have them. You won't have problems selling it.
Posted By: AussieGunWriter Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
Originally Posted by Magnumdood
Originally Posted by AussieGunWriter
Originally Posted by dbettis
Anybody know anything about these? I just bought a Ruger Compact on the classifieds and the gun has one of these on it. It's a 1.5-4.5X i think. Never had one or wanted one and will probably sell it here. Got any idea what it is worth?


I have had a 1.5-6 Titan on my .460 Weatherby for 15 years. I have never been able to hurt it and my .460 has been shot considerable more than the average .460, or any dozen of them combined.

John

John,

Have you ever considered a career in the UFC?


I have reached the age where the saying, "If he look to old to fight, he will probably just kill you" applies.

As an aside, I have another Tasco scope called a "World Class Plus" which has also been on the same rifle for 15 years. It is made in Japan and not available in the US I believe, and I was told by an ex Leupold rep that it has the same lenses and turrets as the Leupold Vari X iii series. If you put the two side by side, I think the Tasco is slightly better. It has never changed zero nor had a problem.

The US version is an el cheapo version, called "World Class" usually made in Korea or China. It is not the same scope.

John
Posted By: RickF Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
I understand there were at least two generations of Titans. The first was made by a European company for Tasco, I think it was Zeiss. And they were apparently a very good scope.

The second generation were NOT made by a top-end company. wink

Posted By: keith Re: Tasco Titan - 11/21/10
The first generation had an indicator on the center of the windage and elevation knob to tell how far off center that adjustment was in the scope.
Posted By: dbettis Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
Sounds like I need to at least check it out before I send it down the road. If Zeiss made it.....Anybody got a clue what they're worth?
Posted By: 65BR Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
One owner on another forum awhile back said Japan mfg. stamped GTG, but those w/China stamped, not so good. Former is said to have been made to compete SxS the best IIRC. It was the 1.5-6x42 that was discussed in that thread fwiw.
Posted By: JORGE01 Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
Here is a link with a discussion of the tasco Titan scopes:

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/1023179/2

As I understand they were made in Japan or in China. The best were the ones made in Japan. They were never made by Zeiss or any European manufacturer that I know. Hope this helps.
Posted By: 65BR Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1421043/m/407104937?r=407104937#407104937
Posted By: RickF Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
Originally Posted by RickF
I understand there were at least two generations of Titans. The first was made by a European company for Tasco, I think it was Zeiss. And they were apparently a very good scope.

The second generation were NOT made by a top-end company. wink



Japan manufacture does make more sense. I have a friend who loves the early Titans, runs nothing but. He's the one who tells me they were Euro produced. Not sure I have the heart to tell him his Bavarian scopes are Nipponese! smile
Posted By: Stoneybroke Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
I bought several of the variable Japanese Titans, one 6x Euro-Class, and two 6x world Class Plus scopes at a going out of business sale about 1996. The 30mm Titans and Euro-class were as good as any scope I could find at that time. I still have the 6x42 WCP one inch scopes mounted on Knight muzzleloaders. I sold the Titans and Euro-Class last year on E-bay for a lot more than I paid for them. There is a cult following for the Japanese Titans in particular. I never had one issue with any of these scopes, but optics have improved in the past 15 years, so I've mostly moved on. IMO the newer Chicom Titans are junk!
Posted By: luv2safari Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
Originally Posted by DAMARA
i've always heard tasco referred to as "trashco", maybe wrongly?


The Jap-scos were good scopes for the money and pretty tough. The later ones are...well...not as good. eek
Posted By: slm9s Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
A 3-12x52 30mm Euroclass was included on a rifle I bought at this weekends gunshow. Its stamped made in Japan. I am really surprised how clear it is.
Posted By: spj Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
I have a Titan 1.5-6 with the German #4. This is by far my favorite scope. I can't imagine a better set up for my hunting, I would buy more if i could. I paid $150 at my local shop, new in box.
Posted By: dbettis Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
I guess I'll shoot it first, then decide. For all I know, it may have been made in Japan and be OK. Worst case, I put on a Leupy.
Posted By: 65BR Re: Tasco Titan - 11/22/10
I hear the new Japanese K-6x38 Weaver's are good, wonder how that would compare to the Titan cranked to 6x?
Posted By: dbettis Re: Tasco Titan - 11/23/10
65BR, I don't have any Weavers but I think I'll shoot this one and see what it's like. I am going to hope it is a Japan model and not Chinese. Know my luck, it's probably Chinese. Sounds like at least some people like the Jap models.
Posted By: spj Re: Tasco Titan - 11/23/10
Dbettis, in side by side compairisons with my luepy vx2 3x9x40 my Titan is brighter and goes about 5 to 10 minutes later into the darkness irrespective of the reticule.
Posted By: dbettis Re: Tasco Titan - 11/23/10
WOW! What model is that?
Posted By: JORGE01 Re: Tasco Titan - 11/23/10
dbettis, the Japan Titans had 30mm tubes and they were marked on the bottom of the main tube near the eyepeice that they were made in Japan.
Posted By: slm9s Re: Tasco Titan - 11/23/10
thats how my euroclass is marked as well. A silver sticker as well as engraving (?) in the tube stating made in japan.
Posted By: cobrad Re: Tasco Titan - 11/25/10
I had one on a .458 Win mag. Great scope, tough as nails.
Posted By: bhemry Re: Tasco Titan - 11/26/10
I had one in 4.5-18X50mm at least 6 or 7 years ago, maybe more. I wasn't thrilled with the 50mm objective, but I thought it was a great scope. After a few hundred rounds with a .338 Win Mag and a 12 guage slug gun (short on scopes then and it had to pull double duty), it croaked.

It had a lifetime warranty so I sent it back. I don't remember what all I had to do besides pay shipping and handling both ways, but I wasn't happy with the hassle. The replacement was out of focus and something just wasn't right with it out of the box. I think it lasted around 3 shots before it broke.

I went through the same rigamorole again, stuck the new one on a gun I was getting rid of anyway and never looked back.
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