I just ordered a Ruger 10/22 Target model in Stainless trim. What scope would you recommend. Main use at the range for plinkin while the big guns cool down, maybe some ditch chickens.
I just ordered a Ruger 10/22 Target model in Stainless trim. What scope would you recommend. Main use at the range for plinkin while the big guns cool down, maybe some ditch chickens.
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I have a cheap tasco 2-10 x 40. Works well for me...
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Oh ya and get a bolt buffer. It will keep the clacking down to a thud.....
"The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life."
I'm a vegetarian. I eat things that eat vegetables..........
I put a Bushnell Rimfire scope on mine, at the recommendation of both Reliable and Italian. Can't remember what it cost, something like $60.00.
Haven't used it enough to say yay or nay, but the couple times out it has stayed on target (trees and fenceposts).
Get yourself a decent scope, brand is user dependent but get one with an adjustable parallax. I find this an important feature, more so with my 22s that I shoot at 25 yrds 50 yrds and 100yrds.
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I like a 4x by 32 mm
yep that's what I said
something like a 4x12 with an adjustable parralax would work well I have seen plenty with more magnification also . seeing as it is a target rifle with a bit of hunting i would opt for a decent scope with a higher magnification then a normal hunter plinker.
the Bushnell rimfire scopes for $60 are indeed decent. A step up in quality is the Weaver 2-7x
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