.22 Scope

Chiller

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  • Dec 18, 2008
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    Sole resident of Mt. Crumpit.
    Need some advice and guidance as it relates to a scope magnification on a .22 platform. Is there any logic or rational to go to a 20+ variable power optic? Looking at using the Vector Viper new FFP scopes. Would just like to hear others experiences.
     
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    Hey Chiller,

    I think that PST would make a great choice.Hopefully they will track well.

    I use a FFP Horus Predator 8-26x50 on my Anschuts 22.It's in IPHY.I use holdovers only.

    I like it because I can make a 10Y head shot on a prarie dog or a 300 yard shot on steel a few seconds later without dialing.

    I've got a bunch of little knock over steels that I set up at random distances.I use my RF to range them and the range card feature in the ATRAG-MP program for an IPHY holdover firing solution.Great practice and loads of fun.

    Steve
     
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    as far as on paper, you can always back it down from 20x or higher to 6x or 8x if you find you don't need the extra magnification.

    don't neccessarily need a spotting scope to see hits, and the higher magnification helps with seeing the small splash on misses.

    if the platform is to be used as a "trainer" for the centerfire big brother, i'd pick the same magnification range as on the centerfire.

    for hunting a 4-16x seems good combining low magnification for close shots on squirrels, higher magnification for stuff out further.

    like the saying goes - anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
     
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    Is it a Vector made scope or a Vortex scope?

    I'm not familiar with Vector but Vortex has a 6.5 to 20 power Viper scope that will work for .22 rimfire, I think as long as you are not hunting with it. 6.5x could be a challenge with varmints.

    For targets, 20x past 150 yards would be nice. Aim small, miss small.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Shiraz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Is it a Vector made scope or a Vortex scope?

    I'm not familiar with Vector but Vortex has a 6.5 to 20 power Viper scope that will work for .22 rimfire, I think as long as you are not hunting with it. 6.5x could be a challenge with varmints.

    For targets, 20x past 150 yards would be nice. Aim small, miss small.



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    Correct...Intended to say Vortex.
     
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    Chiller,
    I have a Vortex Viper (BDC) on my 40X and like it, with the exception of the turrets... but you get what you pay for..

    I have been through a whole bunch of scopes on 10/22, 17HMR and .22Lrs and find I always go back to more magnification.. So personally I'd go with something along the lines of what you would put on a center-fire rifle magnification wise .. the 6-20X Viper is "just about right there".
    Now from a training point of view.. it's useful to zoom back to like 8 to 10X on those 200yrd shots to get the "feel" of long range.. but at least you have options when you have a 6-20X zoom.

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    I'm a big fan of the Leupy 3-9 EFR. It's a great scope for the .22lr...especially if you ever plan to use it as a hunter. The scope allows for parallax control, and is light weight / small enough not to be a burden in the field. Highly recommended.

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    I recently (last summer) had Leupy add soem M-1's to the scope...makes it even better!
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    Best,
    Max
     
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    I've gone through a number of scopes on my .22's, everything from 8.5-25X, fixed 10x and 16x, and a 4x. In the end, (I only shoot paper), I've found a fixed 16x Leupy Mark-4 to be my favorite setup.
     
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    I would look at Mueller. I have a Mueller 4.5-14x40AO APV duplex reticle. The Mueller has an adj. obj. that varies from 10 yard to infinity and it's economically priced as well. I believe I paid $100 for it.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ishikawa</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm a big fan of the Leupy 3-9 EFR. It's a great scope for the .22lr...especially if you ever plan to use it as a hunter. The scope allows for parallax control, and is light weight / small enough not to be a burden in the field. Highly recommended.

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    I recently (last summer) had Leupy add soem M-1's to the scope...makes it even better!
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    Izhmash_EFR_M-1_2.jpg


    Best,
    Max

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    Love your Biathlon Basic brother. They're great rifles! Nice paint job too.

    Paul
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HighCondor</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would look at Mueller. I have a Mueller 4.5-14x40AO APV duplex reticle. The Mueller has an adj. obj. that varies from 10 yard to infinity and it's economically priced as well. I believe I paid $100 for it. </div></div>


    +1 on the Mueller scopes, IMO there a sleeper deal. I just put one of there APT, same as APV except mill dots, turrets and 30mm tube, on a 10/22 and its great. Tracks well and returns to zero every time, no stops but its a 140.00 scope too.

    Here it is.

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    I am in same boat as you chiller. Need a quality scope for my .22 trainer and am seriously considering the Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 FFP. Either that or a big jump into a Razor HD or Premier. Just not sure I can wait for the PST's to show up, I want some good glass now.
     
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    I use the Tasco 6-24x42 MilDot Varmint/Target scope. For a .22, they are a good compromise between features, capability, and price (around $80). Look for Tasco Model VAR624X42M. A/O focuses down to 15yd, 75+ MOA of elevation adjustment, covered 1/4MOA resetable Target Knobs. Not the brightest in dim light, but still a nice scope for the money. I have 4.

    Greg