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Ron M.

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Re: scope recommendations
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2020, 02:32:18 PM »
For an inexpensive starter scope take a look at a Mueller APV or for 30mm rings an APT. They're both good rimfire class scopes with decent clarity and quality. Not high-end by any means, but great for trying an Adjustable Objective scope with adequate (4.5-14) magnification. 

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Re: scope recommendations
« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2020, 06:13:26 AM »
I have the Vortex Crossfire II.  Honestly, its plenty of optic for a .22

Glass is decent, mil-dot and the adjustments feel good while clicking through them.  I made a couple dope charts for the different rounds that I use (some target, some CCI Quiet for squirrels in the back yard) and if I made mil adjustments I know that the gun is zeroed every time. 

You can pick one up under $250.  I have 0 complaints.  No need to spend $500+ if your tight on cash.  I was at the time, and I could replace it today with a $500 optic if I wanted too, but shooting out to 200 yards I don't really have a reason to justify a better optic. It does what I need it to and does it well.  Whatever you go with, good luck and have fun!
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