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Scope for .22
I'm lookin for a scope to put on my .22. I don't wanna break the bank on a top of the line scope but I want a quality one that I can rely on and will stay sighted in. Price range is $250 max. Thanks
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I'm really liking Vortex products. Both myself and my wife have vortex binos, rangefinders, and I'm gonna put one on my new ar10 when I get it . The warranty is the best part of it .... Run it over with a truck n they will swap it they don't care . i think the crossfire model is in tgat price range
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For $250 I'd put an American made Leupold VX1 on it and be done with it!
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For a .22 rimfire I really like the Nikon Prostaff rimfire scopes. For the money I just don't think they can be beat. If you shop you can get them for less than $100.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Nikon...h-All+Products I also like that the Nikon is a 3X9 40mm scope. The Luepold and most others are 2X7 32mm. I have a Luepold on one of my sons .22's and it's ok just over priced in my opinion. I have the Nikon on my Kimber American which goes to show how much I like them. |
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X2 on the prostaff
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I have a Leupold VX2 2x7 on my .22 and love it.
its within your price range, it stays sighted in and it has the fine crosshairs. |
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Nikon prostaff dialed in at 150 on my AR. They sell one specifically for rim fires. 3x9x50 at academy for 160$. Think the rim fire models were like 119 or sumtin. I'm sassy-fied wit it
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Clear and good eye releif
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How far away were you? I have a $50 walmart Simmons scope on my sons .22. I'm grouping 3/4" at 50 yards. |
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BSA sweet 22 isn't bad for the price either.
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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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