I've always used a 50 yard zero on my .22's and try to shoot enough to know my elevations at the different ranges I shoot. Don't shoot tree rats much but try to get after the ground squirrels around here a lot and distances can be from 10 feet to 150 yards so knowing drops is pretty critical at times.

On this subject, has anyone used the Hawke rimfire subsonic scope with the drop reticles yet? I have been checking out different sites about them and reviews and I hear the reticles are pretty much right on for these rounds. Just wondering if any of you guys had tried one and what was your results? They also have them for WMR and .17HMR. The one I'm looking at is the 4x12x50 14251 scope...

Bob


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