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  • Izzy43
    CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
    • Dec 2009
    • 2670

    Nikon Prostaff Rimfire 4X scope

    Got one yesterday for my Henry Frontier. Time is short to take advantage of the $50 rebate, last day is 28 April. I was impressed with the scope, very clear and bright and in focus from 15yds to the end of my eyesight. Adjustments are firm, audible clicks with no backlash and can be reset to zero by simply pulling up (elev) or out (wind) to reset. Has generous eye relief.

    Zeroed quickly at 25yds and shooting orange clay pidgeons @ 75yds, then picking off the pieces.

    Only detractors that I see are the plastic turret covers and the rear ocular is actually larger than the front objective. More of a cosmetic thing than functional.

    For anyone wanting a 4X scope at a very reasonable price for a very nice scope I wouldn't pass this up.
    Last edited by Izzy43; 04-26-2012, 3:27 PM.
  • #2
    facn650
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 152

    I ended up doing the same thing to take advantage of the rebate Took the 3-9x40 BDC off and mounted the 4x32 with low rings. I like the scope better on the 10/22 and I'll try the 3-9x40 on the CZ Ultra Lux, although I'll most likely keep it with irons.

    I'm taking the 10/22 to Appleseed in a couple of weeks so the 4x32 will be perfect for that.
    Thanks for steering me towards these scopes in the first place, I like them both a lot. I have not shot the 4x32 yet but the 3-9x40 is very clear and the BDC reticle works really well.

    BTW, both the 3-9x40 and the 4x32 have the plastic turret covers.

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    • #3
      Izzy43
      CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
      • Dec 2009
      • 2670

      Originally posted by facn650
      I ended up doing the same thing to take advantage of the rebate Took the 3-9x40 BDC off and mounted the 4x32 with low rings. I like the scope better on the 10/22 and I'll try the 3-9x40 on the CZ Ultra Lux, although I'll most likely keep it with irons.

      I'm taking the 10/22 to Appleseed in a couple of weeks so the 4x32 will be perfect for that.
      Thanks for steering me towards these scopes in the first place, I like them both a lot. I have not shot the 4x32 yet but the 3-9x40 is very clear and the BDC reticle works really well.

      BTW, both the 3-9x40 and the 4x32 have the plastic turret covers.
      I got the same two scopes as you. I had the BDC on my Ultralux with medium height rings and fit very well. Shooting 2" bulls eyes @ 50 yds were a breeze. I think the scopes have exceptional glass for their price point. Nice to be satisfied with a purchase.

      I think the 4x is perfect for the 10/22 and Appleseed.

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      • #4
        Patriotdoc
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 1177

        I am considering doing an Appleseed in the near future (hopefully) with my 10/22. Currently it has a Hogue stock with a cut out for a future bull barrel. I thought about using the tech sight rear with the tech sight front for bull barrels for Appleseed. Would using the 4X scope be a better idea? I am still stuck between which one of the 3 Nikons to get or whether I should just get a Mueller APV?! I have been having a lot of fun just shooting with the stock barrel and iron sights at the range though!
        SIG MCX, HK VP9, SIG P938

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        • #5
          tiller
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 794

          Originally posted by orthopod
          I am considering doing an Appleseed in the near future (hopefully) with my 10/22. Currently it has a Hogue stock with a cut out for a future bull barrel. I thought about using the tech sight rear with the tech sight front for bull barrels for Appleseed. Would using the 4X scope be a better idea? I am still stuck between which one of the 3 Nikons to get or whether I should just get a Mueller APV?! I have been having a lot of fun just shooting with the stock barrel and iron sights at the range though!

          Go with the 3 x9 you can always dile down... I bought 2 3x9's and a 4 power! I like them soo much...

          Plus with the bdc nikon has an app thats pretty bad ***! But they updated it and it doesnt work at the moment
          .223 & .308 brass processing

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          • #6
            Patriotdoc
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 1177

            Would the app be useful for target shooting at the range??...I don't plan to ever hunt with the rifle outside of a shtf situation but I plan to do a lot of target shooting.
            SIG MCX, HK VP9, SIG P938

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            • #7
              Izzy43
              CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
              • Dec 2009
              • 2670

              Originally posted by orthopod
              Would the app be useful for target shooting at the range??...I don't plan to ever hunt with the rifle outside of a shtf situation but I plan to do a lot of target shooting.
              The Mueller APV is a fine scope at its price point. I owned on but sold it as I felt the crosshairs were a little too thick for the type of target shooting that I wanted to do. Absolutely nothing wrong with the scope otherwise. Very clear and bright.

              Two differences in the APV and the Nikon 3-9x to consider are the size, the Nikon will be a little shorter than the APV which might look better on your rifle. The APV has more magnification than the Nikon which is a plus for longer ranges. For an Appleseed I would think either would work since you can dial the magnification down.

              I would pass on the Nikon 4X as it is ok for target shooting @ 25yds but I think you would not be satisfied with it @ 50yds and beyond. For 50yd target shooting the Nikon 3-9x will be ok but not the greatest and beyond 50yds you probably would be disappointed. For what you have described as your use of the rifle/scope combo, if I could only choose between the Nikon and the Mueller, it would be the Mueller as the more versatile scope.

              For Scope Ratings look here: http://www.chuckhawks.com/recommended_riflescopes.htm

              Nikon Prostaff is rated 2+ stars, the APV is rated 2 stars.
              Last edited by Izzy43; 04-27-2012, 1:49 PM.

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              • #8
                bman940
                Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 303

                Guy's, Make sure you take advantage of Nikon's Spot On Ballistic Program to get the most accuracy out of your BDC Reticle. Enoter your scope, Ammo and even atmospheric conditions if you want and hit fire, very cool and helpful. Go to
                Nikonhunting.com, click Spot On,Register and have fun. It's all free. Even an App you can buy for your iphone/Android devices.

                You guys did great scoring those Scopes! They have literally been flying off the shelves as soon as they hit retailers. Thanks for posting, I'd love to see pic's of them mounted to your rifles, give others ideas for different applications.

                Here's a pic of the P-223 3x Carbine scope on my DPMS

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                • #9
                  BigBoyPinoy
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 1909

                  Great scope for the price of $35 after rebate and Google deals!
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                  • #10
                    thepunisher
                    Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 226

                    I got my 3x9 mounted on my Marlin 60, it is a lot of scope for that gun. The glass is clear and I look forward to taking it out to the range.
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                    • #11
                      waho
                      Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 267

                      Has anyone gotten their rebate yet?

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                      • #12
                        Dirtbikindad393
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 981

                        Nope still waiting.
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                        • #13
                          frdman
                          Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 168

                          On the rebate form, it says you can check your rebate status on http://rebateinquiryonline.com/

                          My info doesn't even show up on there yet. How about you guys?

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                          • #14
                            RimReaper
                            Member
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 158

                            My info was in there using that link. Said valid submission received. Haven't gotten it yet though.

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                            • #15
                              Izzy43
                              CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 2670

                              My info was there (3) but no mention of "valid" and $$ amount of rebate listed as $00.00.

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