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Basic scope recommendations for a 10/22 (BSA Merit badge related)

Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:15 pm
Posted by Lonnie Utah
Utah!
Member since Jul 2012
24067 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:15 pm
Thread title basically says it all. The kid started scouting a few months ago. They're going to the range the week after Thanksgiving to work on their rifle shooting merit badge.

As for the actually shooting requirements, here's what they are...

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(l) Using a .22 caliber rimfire rifle and shooting from a benchrest or supported prone position at 50 feet, fire five groups (three shots per group) that can be covered by a quarter. Using these targets, explain how to adjust sights to zero a rifle.

(m)Adjust sights to center the group on the target* and fire five groups (five shots per group). According to the target used, each shot in the group must meet the following minimum score: (1) A-32 targets—9; (2) A-17 or TQ-1 targets—7; (3) A-36 targets—5.


For a group of 11/12/13 year old's that have never fired a .22, how hard would shooting these groups be? A bunch of scouts got this badge at summer camp, but they were mostly older and they all spent a fair amount of time at the range over the course of the week.

In order to shorten the learning curve for them, I've thought of buying a scope for the 10/22 that we have. Any suggestions? Budget $50-$100.

Anyway, that's about it. Any and all recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Posted by swampthing
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
60 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:36 pm to
I have a Vortex Crossfire II (2-7 x 32) rimfire scope which works great. On Amazon they are 129 bucks - you can probably find them cheaper.

take it for what's worth (I just provided free information - you get what you pay for )
Posted by TrueTiger
Chicken's most valuable
Member since Sep 2004
68241 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:45 pm to
I threw a cheapo Wally World Simmons 4 power on mine.


It will eat the center of the bullseye out at 50 yards.
Posted by Oxforder
Oxford
Member since Jun 2016
144 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 5:09 pm to
Eagle Scout here biting my tongue hard to not say anything political about BSA on the OB...

Any cheap, low-powered scope with a recognizable name should be fine if just plinking/target shooting.

Posted by hob
Member since Dec 2017
2132 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 9:46 pm to
Are scopes allowed?

Isn't the distance to target only 50ft?

Posted by HighlyFavoredTiger
TexLaArk
Member since Jun 2018
881 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 10:59 pm to
Recently bought a Barska 3x9 x 32 to use around the house on a Savage .22, it works great, it’s clear and adjust well. I’ve only shot about 40 rounds through it so far but I’m happy with it.
It came with mounting rings and a cover for $43 from Wal Mart.
Posted by MC5601
Tyler, Texas
Member since Jan 2010
3898 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 12:36 am to
Sig Sauer Whiskey 3x9. Fantastic stope for the money and I own 2 on both semi and bolt .22
Posted by browl
North of BR
Member since Nov 2017
1571 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 11:05 am to
Leave it with open sights. The more accommodations you make the less skilled they'll be. Part of the reward is overcoming the challenge.

I'm an Eagle Scout, by the way.


This post was edited on 11/23/22 at 11:06 am
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
64236 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 12:26 pm to
Is he already pretty handy with the 10/22?
Posted by SaintTiger80
Member since Feb 2020
454 posts
Posted on 11/24/22 at 7:41 am to
Eagle Scout here. I got my rifle shooting merit badge at Camp Avondale in Clinton, LA. I was maybe thirteen.

We used iron sights only. I think it helps teach the fundamentals of sight alignment and sight picture. Which transfers over to any gun they might eventually handle.

It’s not hard to shoot those groupings with a .22 from that distance. I think I qualified they first day. You just want to give them plenty of opportunities to shoot and evaluate their targets.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81741 posts
Posted on 11/24/22 at 11:06 am to
I will never have another rimfire scope without adjustable objective ever again.
Posted by SneakyWaff1es
Member since Nov 2012
3941 posts
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:34 am to
If your objective for him is to learn the fundamentals of marksmanship, iron sights would be better. He’d have to learn a consistent sight picture and cheek weld which would carry over to a rifle with an optic.

If you want him to get a badge and possibly have more fun without being frustrated…an optic would probably be ideal. Whatever focuses correctly for him at that distance. I have a Nikon rimfire 2-7 that was on sale at academy for like $40 that works really well for my son.
This post was edited on 11/25/22 at 11:36 am
Posted by Head1
Member since Dec 2009
396 posts
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:47 am to
I’m eyeing this one on sale at midway

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