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Who makes a basic .22 scope for around $100?
Posted on 1/26/18 at 6:13 pm
Posted on 1/26/18 at 6:13 pm
Looking to top a Remington 587 for vermin control around house. Nothing fancy....this gun certainly doesn't deserve it. Most shots within 50yrds. Larger objective might be handy for low-light though.
Nikon made a decent one back when I was looking about 10 years ago. That still hold true?
tia
Nikon made a decent one back when I was looking about 10 years ago. That still hold true?
tia
Posted on 1/26/18 at 6:31 pm to Chuker
I have a bass pro 4-12x40 on one of mine. Works just fine.
Also have a UTG bug buster that I bought of amazon that has worked well also. It’s in a 15-22
Also have a UTG bug buster that I bought of amazon that has worked well also. It’s in a 15-22
Posted on 1/26/18 at 6:56 pm to Chuker
I've got a mueller apv on one of my CZ 452s. It's a good scope for the money.
Posted on 1/26/18 at 7:28 pm to Chuker
Numerous companies manufacture an inexpensive rimfire scope. Simmons, Tasco, and many others that will get the job done.
I have a Simmons rimfire 3x9 on a Marlin 99M1 that I use for coon hunting. It's a cheap setup and if I trip and bust everything up running through the woods in the dark I haven't lost very much.
Rimfire Scopes
I have a Simmons rimfire 3x9 on a Marlin 99M1 that I use for coon hunting. It's a cheap setup and if I trip and bust everything up running through the woods in the dark I haven't lost very much.
Rimfire Scopes
This post was edited on 1/26/18 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 1/26/18 at 9:28 pm to Chuker
Bsa sweet 22. 3x9x40. Comes with 3 different turrets for 36,38 and 40 grain bullets. Install whichever weight bullets you are goin to shoot, sight it in at 50 yards, After sighting in loosen allen screws on turret and turn it back to 50 yards. Then you simply dial it in to the different ranges targets.
Posted on 1/26/18 at 9:54 pm to Chuker
Thanks for the leads. I feel like this question gets asked a good bit around here but I search for a thread but came up empty.
I'll get started researching my options
I'll get started researching my options
Posted on 1/27/18 at 5:38 pm to Chuker
Whatever you chose make sure the parallax is suitable for your shooting distance. Adjustable is better but just make sure you don’t buy 100 yard scope, kills accuracy up close
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