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Target Scope for a 22lr.
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 442876" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>The Weaver fixed power target scopes seem to be the #1 choice as far as competition rifles go.</p><p> </p><p>If you intend to use it for hunting as well, a variable power scope is a better option. Weaver Classic V would be good. Made in Japan, can't find better for the price. I put a Burris 4.5-14X32 Timberline of my CZ 452. It has AO and Ballistic Plex aiming points. Lot faster than clicking turrets while hunting.</p><p> </p><p>The Weaver 40/44 line has some aspherical scopes for insanely low prices, and they are Japanese built. If you want a crisp image, look at them. The penalty is that they weigh a bit more than nonasperical lensed scopes.</p><p> </p><p>The Burris Timberline scopes are correctly sized for rimfire rifles, but only the one I bought has AO, which I consider an absolute must on rimfire and airgun scopes. Parallax at rimfire hunting ranges is a big deal with big game scopes corrected at 100 yards. </p><p> </p><p>Make sure you take a laser rangefinder and determine if your scope parallax setting match your rangefinder settings at various distances. The Chinese scopes almost never do. My Japanese Weaver and Burris Timberline are exactly on the money.</p><p> </p><p>I would avoid Chinese scopes if possible. Will be buying no more of them, and I have owned a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 442876, member: 27328"] The Weaver fixed power target scopes seem to be the #1 choice as far as competition rifles go. If you intend to use it for hunting as well, a variable power scope is a better option. Weaver Classic V would be good. Made in Japan, can't find better for the price. I put a Burris 4.5-14X32 Timberline of my CZ 452. It has AO and Ballistic Plex aiming points. Lot faster than clicking turrets while hunting. The Weaver 40/44 line has some aspherical scopes for insanely low prices, and they are Japanese built. If you want a crisp image, look at them. The penalty is that they weigh a bit more than nonasperical lensed scopes. The Burris Timberline scopes are correctly sized for rimfire rifles, but only the one I bought has AO, which I consider an absolute must on rimfire and airgun scopes. Parallax at rimfire hunting ranges is a big deal with big game scopes corrected at 100 yards. Make sure you take a laser rangefinder and determine if your scope parallax setting match your rangefinder settings at various distances. The Chinese scopes almost never do. My Japanese Weaver and Burris Timberline are exactly on the money. I would avoid Chinese scopes if possible. Will be buying no more of them, and I have owned a few. [/QUOTE]
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