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  • dmceuend
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 166

    22LR BDC scopes, which one?

    I want to put a scope on my CZ 22LR .
    40-200 yds,BDC,zeroing turrets (22LR silouette matches)
    Any suggestions out there on quality scopes that dont require collateral and a loan???
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    G-forceJunkie
    Calguns Addict
    • Jul 2010
    • 6374

    With match ammo, it takes about 25-28 moa (depending onthe weather) to get to 200 yards with a 50 yard zero. No BDC reticle is going to have enough range to do that, so your going to have to turn your knobs. At that point, your loosing the advantage of a BDC. Plus, with a .22lr and the wide varity of ammo, and the great amount weather effects your dope, I doubt you will ever find a BDC that is correct for your ammo, all the time. If you got to guess everytime, whats the point? I would suggest a mil dot reticle and learn your holdovers or dial in's for you ammo in varying conditions. I shoot .22lr tactical precision matches and 200 yd prone matches...no body runs a bdc reticle because the just are not accurate most of the time. For hunting where you want a quick, relativly accurate shot under 125 yards, a bdc will work fine.

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      foesgth
      Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 456

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        1970gmc4x4
        Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 177

        I bought a Nikon Prostaff rimfire 3-9x40 with BDC reticle, i like it. Clear, accurate, lifetime warranty. It is usually like $150.

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          reddot556
          Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 455

          i bought the new Nikon Ar-22 for my S&W 15-22..the bdc only goes to 150yds but with cci mini mags,using the 150yd holdover i was hitting the 12oz coffee cup from 7-11 all the time!!

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