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The Basics, Starting Out
What would you like to see in a Rimfire scope
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<blockquote data-quote="velvetant" data-source="post: 1331552" data-attributes="member: 25670"><p>The market is saturated with cheap rimfire optics.</p><p>I would pay $400-$500 or more for a premium rimfire scope.</p><p>Needs very good low light optics for hunting like you find on a quality big game/target scope.</p><p>Around 4-12x40 or 3-15x40 both with parallax adjustment </p><p>Moa or mrad, but must have illuminated reticle with matching turrets.</p><p>I could also live with standard crosshair as long as it's illuminated with target turrets.</p><p></p><p>Im sure I'm asking to much for a rimfire scope but that's what I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velvetant, post: 1331552, member: 25670"] The market is saturated with cheap rimfire optics. I would pay $400-$500 or more for a premium rimfire scope. Needs very good low light optics for hunting like you find on a quality big game/target scope. Around 4-12x40 or 3-15x40 both with parallax adjustment Moa or mrad, but must have illuminated reticle with matching turrets. I could also live with standard crosshair as long as it's illuminated with target turrets. Im sure I'm asking to much for a rimfire scope but that's what I want. [/QUOTE]
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