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When I was in the market this was one of the strong contenders. That scope is junk though. You might as well try it out once, but I'm sure you'll tire of it quickly. Hard to focus, dark view, narrow eye relief, very small field of view.
I highly recommend a Nikon Prostaff Rimfire or a Vortex Crossfire II for a good budget scope. When you look through those compared to the oem scope, the difference will be obvious. If you go that route though I also suggest this mount or something similar:
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When I was in the market this was one of the strong contenders. That scope is junk though. You might as well try it out once, but I'm sure you'll tire of it quickly. Hard to focus, dark view, narrow eye relief, very small field of view.
I highly recommend a Nikon Prostaff Rimfire or a Vortex Crossfire II for a good budget scope. When you look through those compared to the oem scope, the difference will be obvious. If you go that route though I also suggest this mount or something similar:
AS a reply to Kchung's above comment, I just wanted to let you know about Nikon's Rimfire Scope Promo going on right now and until April 10. Save up to $50! Check out Some of CalGun's Sponsor's to see if they can help you out if you happen to be looking for one. I use a P-22 on my .300 Blackout, work's great and the 2-7 is all I need for shooting sub-sonic ammo.
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Hey guys, just got back from firing it the first time, shot like a champ for about 100 rounds no issues at all, the next hundred had a couple feeding issues, then **** kinda hit the fan and it almost seems as if my magazine gets in the way of the bolt feeding the round into the barrel. Thoughts?Comment
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That stinks! Buy a Marlin next time? haha JK!Hey guys, just got back from firing it the first time, shot like a champ for about 100 rounds no issues at all, the next hundred had a couple feeding issues, then **** kinda hit the fan and it almost seems as if my magazine gets in the way of the bolt feeding the round into the barrel. Thoughts?
Did you clean the rifle prior to going out? It may have shipped with heavier packing oil which got gummed up with unburnt powder. (Or if you did clean it you could have over oiled it). That or it could be a tolerance issue with the magazine... or other part(s).Comment
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I think it was a combo of cheap ammo and needing to be cleaned after a bunch of rounds being put through her. Haha I actually for sure know a big reason is cheap ammo, have a random box of rounds that're better quality that what I was shooting and it feeds fine.. Kinda sucks cuz I have probably 600-700 rounds of cheap ****ty ammo that may or may not work hahahaThat stinks! Buy a Marlin next time? haha JK!
Did you clean the rifle prior to going out? It may have shipped with heavier packing oil which got gummed up with unburnt powder. (Or if you did clean it you could have over oiled it). That or it could be a tolerance issue with the magazine... or other part(s).Comment
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