Found a bunch of .17Mach II ammo at a LGS for my Savage bolt rimfire. Need a scope like 3x9 or something.
Anyone have recommendation for something that doesn't cost an arm and a leg??
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September 19, 2017, 02:37 AM
wildheartedson0105
How much is an arm and leg worth to you?
I prefer Leupold. While not exactly budget priced, one can expect excellent lens quality for the money across the line of models. They offer multiple reticle options on many of their scopes and the option of custom turrets for a particular caliber, though that will cost extra.
If it is a plus to you and it certainly is to me, the majority of the parts are made and assembled in the USA.
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Under 100, Id look for a well used Leupold VX-I or Nikon Prostaff/Buckmaster. I saw some Minox Z3 on closeout somewhere, I'll see if I can find the link. I pulled one off a rifle I traded into and liked it enough to put on one of my CZ 455 22lr's.
I like adjustable objective scopes on my rimfires. Staying under $100 will be tough, but some of the mid level Bushnell scopes are pretty decent for the money.This message has been edited. Last edited by: jaybirdaccountant,
I have the 4-12 model on my Savage and it is great.
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September 20, 2017, 12:39 AM
newmexican
Leupold vx1 rimfire 2-7x28 is what I have on my 22 and I'm planning on putting another one on my 17.
I shot 7 spruce grouse with it over the weekend and couldn't ask for any more on a simple rimfire scope.
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