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  • #31
    Horrendo Revolver
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 1013

    When shooting with a .22 I like to see what I'm aiming at just as well as when I'm using a centerfire rifle. I also seem to shoot at smaller targets with rimfires than I do with centerfires. So I want decent optics on a Rimfire. With my eyes a decent Rimfire scope starts at $100.00.

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    • #32
      newbutold
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 1952

      I have a couple Vari X III's I'm not using. I bet they would be fun on a .22........
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      • #33
        RNE228
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2013
        • 2458

        Besides joking around, I like Leupold and Nikon scopes.

        - Leupold because of experience with them while hunting

        - Nikon, slightly expanded reason; for work have used Nikon microscopes. They make really nice microscopes. And, from years of experience with Nikon cameras and lenses; they make excellent camera bodies and lenses.

        My brother put a Nikon 2-7 Rimfire scope on a Savage bolt action. That is a really nice setup for the ranges 22lr is typically shot at.

        Realize, when you look at any optics, all the manufactures including Leupold and Nikon, have different "levels or grades" of scopes. When you are comparing scopes, be sure to compare the same grade from the various manufacturers

        Also keep in mind, there is no replacement for good glass. I have taken pictures, made shots, and found defects on silicon wafers with high grades lens and scopes, that I would not have been able to do with lower or entry grades of glass.

        You're putting it on a 22lr, but keep in mind, using a better grade scope, like using a better grade ammo, will give you more enjoyment and ability to hit your target.

        Originally posted by RNE228
        All of my 22's have peep sights that work great even with my bifocals.

        What are these scopes on a 22 that you speak of

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        • #34
          Garandimal
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 2145

          Originally posted by MountainHardwear
          Wanted to know what a good power for a .22 rifle would be?
          Actually?

          One(1.0X).

          Tech-Sights Aperture sights.




          GR


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          -- Lt. Col. Dave Grossman --

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          • #35
            newbie1234
            Veteran Member
            • Feb 2016
            • 3118

            Originally posted by Garv
            I recently got a Nikon Prostaff II 3-9x40.

            Like it so far at the indoor range, have to decide when to fight the traffic and get to Angeles for 100 yard gong noises.
            It's on sale now at opticsplanet (less than $90, free tax, free shipping).



            (I am not affiliate with opticsplanet nor nikon, I just pass the info).

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            • #36
              newbie1234
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2016
              • 3118

              Originally posted by Barbarosa
              I know there are better, more expensive scopes out there but for around $50 you can pick up a Simmons 22 Magnum Scope 3X9. I liked it so much I bought three of them. For most people shooting a 22 is limited to about 150 yards so you don't need anything more powerful than that. Even a fixed X4 is good enough at that distance.
              ^^^^^^^ +1

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              • #37
                Kwikvette
                Veteran Member
                • Oct 2015
                • 3704

                Spend more and pick up a better optic.

                If you're like me, and find yourself putting a firearm away in the safe for awhile, it's nice to have that extra optic and being able to put it to use on something else.

                I really should find a nice scope calibrated for .22lr, but having nice optics on everything else I can't push myself to cheap out. Actually looking to pick up an NXS for my .22lr
                Originally posted by longrange1
                my gun shoots better with shiny brass...plus not only does the shiny brass make me look like a pimp at the range if the sun catches it just right it blinds the guy next to me which improves my odds of winning the match.
                Originally posted by XDJYo
                Full size. Stubbies are for sissies.

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                • #38
                  Sir Toast
                  Veteran Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 3140

                  a nice 4x scope has served me well over the years. Just make a good scope so it tracks.

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                  • #39
                    Rosebud22
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 502

                    3x9 works well for general use. I have a fixed 36x on a CZ455. Great for target shooting, useless for anything else. Field of view is too small. Don't make the mistake of going cheap on glass. Buy quality names like Nikon or similar.

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                    • #40
                      Jimi Jah
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 18698

                      I use a fixed 6x $30 chi-com "Sniper" scope I got for $30. Works great to 100 yards, my typical .22LR limit. I have binoc's for viewing.

                      Past 100 yards, it's the AR-47. Past 400 yards it's 5.56 or Grendel.

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                      • #41
                        pa hunter
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2017
                        • 11

                        You can find nice Weaver scopes fixed power 10x or 12 x at good prices if you look. O don't have anything less than a 10 power on my 9 CZs and I like them like that.

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                        • #42
                          AceGirlsHusband
                          Veteran Member
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 2651

                          "Depends on what you're using it for" is, indeed, the magical consideration. I shoot bench rest and I use a Leupold Competition 45x45... because you can't hit a 2mm bull if you can't see it.

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