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    Rimfire glass

    I am looking for a 3-9 with an adjustable parallax, down to ten yards. I would like to keep it under $300 if possible but I am willing to spend a bit more if needed. Squirrels from 15 to 150 yards is the main purpose and it will ride on a 10/22 with the factory target barrel. I had a BSA sweet 22 but it broke, imagine that.
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    The rimfire folks seem to like the Mueller APV

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    The Leupold VX-II 3-9x33 EFR is a nice scope for a rimfire, although it's more expensive at around $400. Leupold claims it'll focus down to 33 feet (10 meters). I once had one on a custom 10/22 and it had nice clear glass and was well made and finished.

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    Some research options

    Like they say here all the time: go research it with the experts.

    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/index.php

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    Wink Vortex

    http://swfa.com/Vortex-6-24x50-Cross...pe-P43585.aspx

    Got this one on this little custom 10/22 of mine, and get some really good MOS (minute of Squirrel) with it.

    Or this one

    http://swfa.com/BSA-Mil-Dot-Riflescopes-C3291.aspx

    Just got this one for my 8 year olds little cricket 22 bolt action. He thinks it's his little sniper rifle.


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    Weaver RimFire Classic 3-9x33 AO

    Have on on my CZ452 American for at least 5 years if not more

    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=771270


    Have the 2-7 on my son's CZ Scout

    very happy with both
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    Another vote for the leuopold. I have one on my custom 10/22 build. Very clear glass and the build quality is great...

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    Weaver V-24

    *Edit - I just saw your power requirements.....so Weaver V-16?


    Last edited by 01tundra; 04-19-11 at 15:22.

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    Thank you for all of the suggestions. I think when the summer rolls around and money becomes a little easier to get it will be either a weaver or Leupold.

    Another thing I just noticed was one of the holes that the scope base mounts to is stripped. Is this something that needs to be fixed or will the other 3 be enough to secure the base and scope? And if it needs to be fixed what is the best way to do it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alvincullumyork View Post
    Thank you for all of the suggestions. I think when the summer rolls around and money becomes a little easier to get it will be either a weaver or Leupold.

    Another thing I just noticed was one of the holes that the scope base mounts to is stripped. Is this something that needs to be fixed or will the other 3 be enough to secure the base and scope? And if it needs to be fixed what is the best way to do it?
    I would either fill the factory hole in the receiver with J-B Weld and then retap it, or drill a new hole close to the existing and tap it. If you drill a new hole, that means you will also have to drill a new hole in whatever base rail you use and will also most likely have to countersink that hole.

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