Honestly I think I'm buying that Leupold 3x9 and a Timney trigger... Thanks everyone!
Honestly I think I'm buying that Leupold 3x9 and a Timney trigger... Thanks everyone!
Last edited by Useless_Eater; 09-24-21 at 18:31.
Why do I also feel like I need a PRS rimfire setup now? You GUYS!
Why do folks use an x instead of a dash with variable power optics?
Every time I see 2x7 I know what the users mean, but my OCD says 2x zoom with 7mm objective lens.
Ugh... Life with OCD ain't easy, man.
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Bushnell Elites seem to keep popping up new old stock and are really good deals.
I have a pawn shop or 2 near me that gets in used accessories including good quality scopes and often sell cheap so that may be worth checking around for in your area.
I will say from experience that even a modest 2-7 or 3-9 rimfire scope will be much clearer/crisper than your 4X Tasco.
There are really 3 things to decide: magnification, adjustable or fixed parallax, and cost. What you do with the gun kind of drives all 3.
Most of the manufacturers make a rimfire scope and Leupold certainly used to change parallax on their scopes.
If you are not shooting itty bitty groups with your Ruger, a 2-7 or 3-9 Leupold rimfire scope is not a bad choice and it is (kind of) made in the USA.
Andy
Last edited by AndyLate; 09-25-21 at 08:05.
I would certainly rather have a modestly priced but good quality fixed parallax rimfire scope than a modestly priced and modest quality scope with adjustable parallax.
Andy
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