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    Thank you for the replies. I will look into those ones....Would this one be a good choice?


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    Quote Originally Posted by payj View Post
    Building a Tactical Solutions 10/22 and want to get a good scope. I don't want to spend more than $400. My friend is selling a leupold mark ar 1.5x4x20 for pretty cheap. Would that be a good choice? I like the size better than a traditional rim-fire scope. Just looking for a good solid scope for this build.
    That scope would be fine. I have a `1.5-5x Leupold on a Winchester bolt action .22 I have. It works great. If that is not your fancy a micro red dot from Primary Arms would also be a good choice.
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    So the parallax people are talking about I would not have to worry about with that scope?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rattlesnake View Post
    tasco wordclass 4-16x40, paralax adjustment. Reminds me of the mueller, but cheaper. I like high magnification on the 10/22 for the small targets at long ranges. Paralax adjustment is a must have on a 10/22 optic IMO.
    Your set up is identical to mine. The Tasco scope is a good one for the 10/22. Although since I got into steel shooting, I switched to a red dot sight.

    BTW, my Tasco is for sale at a good price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    Your set up is identical to mine. The Tasco scope is a good one for the 10/22. Although since I got into steel shooting, I switched to a red dot sight.

    BTW, my Tasco is for sale at a good price.
    Wish I knew when I just bought this one about 3 months ago. I am very happy with the scope. Shoots dime sized groups at 25 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by payj View Post
    So the parallax people are talking about I would not have to worry about with that scope?
    The luepold You posted the link to? Paralax will not be an issue with that particular scope, because You can adjust it down to closer ranges. Paralax sucks for 22lr if You are going for super tight groups at a close distance. With that scope You can set the paralax for short distances. It looks like a great scope. The mueller is the big thing on rimfire forums. They are what everyone is saying is absolutly gtg. http://www.gunkings.com/index.php?ma...roducts_id=297 I have no experience with the mueller. Just 3-9 walmart bushnells and that tasco worldclass. I do like it. It is pretty clear at 16x as long as You have the distance set. I do not use the illumination. The mildot is nice for long distance targets that will report. Satisfaction for me is hearing that dink a couple seconds after the shot at 200. Kind of addicting
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    Quote Originally Posted by rattlesnake View Post
    tasco wordclass 4-16x40, paralax adjustment. Reminds me of the mueller, but cheaper. I like high magnification on the 10/22 for the small targets at long ranges. Paralax adjustment is a must have on a 10/22 optic IMO.
    Nice 10/22, is that a 22mag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggo View Post
    Nice 10/22, is that a 22mag?
    No sir, 22lr.

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    Those are weaver grand slam steel rings btw. Well worth the $20 at walmart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rattlesnake View Post
    Those are weaver grand slam steel rings btw. Well worth the $20 at walmart.
    Yes they are!

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