So, I finally found a CZ 22lr that I liked and pulled the trigger. Its the 455 Lux which translated from Czechoslavokian means "hogback stock without schnabel, Williams rear sight/hooded ramped front sight". Now to scope it...

My choices are basically this:
1. A new to me old Sears marked Weaver K3. Surprisingly it has a lot going for it - very solid glass, no clearance issues and the blue steel body looks like a near perfect "old school" match for the rifle.
2. A Weaver Grand Slam 6-24x44. Total overkill, BUT the rear bell isn't very large/should clear the bolt handle path and I can keep it on 6X 99% of the time. And it will double as a spotting scope at the range, so less gear to drag to the range. :-)
3. Something that I don't already own. Like a blued Burris Mini with AO, or a cool old Weaver/Lyman/Redield/Leupold 6x

I'm leaning K3 even though I have reservations about the magnification.

Opinions?


Thanks,
Kragman

Last edited by kragman1; 04/06/17.

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