lol, nope. I got him a new 10/22 to try to bribe him. All I got was a head shake.MY have to grab one. Looks like the kid isn’t giving up that rifle anytime soon.
lol, nope. I got him a new 10/22 to try to bribe him. All I got was a head shake.MY have to grab one. Looks like the kid isn’t giving up that rifle anytime soon.
A SIMMONS 22MAG 3-9X has been sitting on my Marlin 60 for years and dang good scope, clear, holds zero and inexpensive. IIRC paid less that $40 on MidwayUSA for it.What scopes are you guys running for squirrels? I'm setting up a 10/22 with a SBX 12.5 barrel and suppressor and need an optic. Probably going to run some subsonic ammo or at least slower moving.
I've got a mid to late 80s RWS Diana break action spring .177 upstairs that was my hunting rig for a while.Adjustable parallax is probably the most important feature for this situation, and many if not all scopes listed as "rimfire" will have that. I have a Vortex Venom 5-25x56 on a competition 22 that works great. It gets you that crisp focus at as little as 10 yards, where most regular hunting scopes are fixed focus at 100 or so yards.
My hunting rifle has a 35ish year old 2-7x32 RWS pellet gun scope on it with adjustable parallax.
You probably do not need hold over marks on the crosshairs for squirrel hunting. You will be all but flat shooting to 50 yards and around 1.5" to 2" under at 100y if sighted at 50y with standard velocity rounds.
Nikon 4–12x40 rimfire on my American.What scopes are you guys running for squirrels? I'm setting up a 10/22 with a SBX 12.5 barrel and suppressor and need an optic. Probably going to run some subsonic ammo or at least slower moving.
Yeah. That Sonora with Cantilever mount was $129. Super hard to pass upNikon 4–12x40 rimfire on my American.
The Vortex Sonora 4-12x40 is a great option for the price point.
I have a couple put up, 2 on rifles and one on a rifle I gave to my son. They’ve been great.Yeah. That Sonora with Cantilever mount was $129. Super hard to pass up