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For a 22 rifle with SV ammo for comfortable minute of squirrel shooting?

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For squill shooting I'm really liking the Leupold 4 - 12 with A.O. Mine has the fine duplex reticle which can be a little tough in low light but I like it when just trying to shoot small groups.


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There are tons of good options. The Leupold VX-2/3s, Weaver Classics and Grand Slams, Sightron S2s, and Bushnell 3500s, and the Vortex Diamondback HP. Everything from 3-9 to 6-24 all with AO or side focus.

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Longarm,

My favorite rimfire scope is the Weaver Rimfire 2 to 7 power. A nice compact scope. Japanese built.

I recently bought Leupolds 'Freedom' rimfire scope, a 3-9. Glass is good, I like the reticle, but it is about 50% larger than the above Weaver. Kind of overpowers some 22's. Made in America.

I also have a Simmons 22 Mag (Chinese) 4X rimfire. Glass seems fine, though not quite as good as the above scopes. I keep it on my beater 22.

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I like to put the Nikon Prostaff 2X7 on my 22s. Decent size. Great power range and though a centerfire scope does great service for me. Looks great on my 455 full stock.


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I have several Leupolds in 2-7.. Just put a Nikon on my 10-22.. On my Rem. 513 I have a 6-24 Tasco.. What ever suits your Taste...


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Of my walki' and killin' .22s one has a Leupold 3-9xAO Rimfire scope, one wears a 2-7x Weaver Rimfire scope & the other wears a 4x Weaver RF scope


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Mine is the Leupold 3-9x AO Rimfire VX-2. Last year when Field & Stream put out an issue listing the best of the best, their gun writer picked the Leupold 3-9x AO Rimfire. The Duplex it a little fine for my taste, but that AO sure calms down the parallax when you move your eye around behind the scope. I wouldn't have believed that it made that much difference. Kind of a pia to fiddle with for a quick shot if you have it set at some other distance, but for squirrel hunting or target shooting I like it better than the 2.5-8 Leupold that is on another .22.


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4X fixed power for me.

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Ive got the Nikon 3-9x40 AO EFR on my 10/22 target, I really like the fine cross hair with target dot

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Originally Posted by longarm
For a 22 rifle with SV ammo for comfortable minute of squirrel shooting?




What sort of rifle? Bolt, lever, pump, semi-auto, or single-shot?

Heavy or light contour barrel?

2-7x28 or 3-9x33 on light contour barreled rifles.

4-12x40AO or 4-16x42AO on heavy contour barreled rifles.

Not long ago I bought some Bushnell A17 scopes for some 17HM2 and 17HMR rifles. This is a 3.5-10x36AO that CDNN sells for $50. I'm not a hyper-critical optics guy and if you are, you probably will find something not to like about this scope.

My #1 tree squirrel rifle is an Anschutz 1502 that has a Weaver V16 installed on it. I've tried dozens of rifles and scope combination for squirrel hunting and like the V16 as well as any that I've tried.

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Every scope cited thus far,is a piece of fhuqking schit. Hint.

Scopes are steering bullets and wares that don't hold zero or track,are fhuqking useless.

Re-hint...............


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Originally Posted by dave284
For squill shooting I'm really liking the Leupold 4 - 12 with A.O. Mine has the fine duplex reticle which can be a little tough in low light but I like it when just trying to shoot small groups.


This is my favorite rimfire/squirrel scope.


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The AO doesn't do fhuqk all,they don't track for schit and they wonder like a mad woman taking a schit...in regards to zero "retention".

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Originally Posted by 300Savage
4X fixed power for me.


Yep.......Leupold and Weaver both make a good 4X Rimfire scope.....flip a coin.

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Depends on the gun and the use....

For bolt guns used for longer ranges, a 1" tube Leupold 4.5-14AO preferably with the VH recticle. Second would be the Shepherd 3.5-10x40 AO....

Semi-autos, pumps and lever guns will often get the Leupold VX-III 1.5-5....

Wish that someone made a QUALITY 3/4" tube scope like the old Redfield 4X..... That would be perfect for the Marlin 39 and Winchester pump guns....

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I like the "Baby Redfield" 4x and the Leupold 4x rimfire Compact models on my .22 RF's. My current .22 RF's a Winchester M/52 Sporter and a sporterized Springfield 1922 M2 both have Lyman Alaskan scopes wtih 2 minute LEE dots. I just target shoot and plink with them and the old Alaskans are fine for shooting from the bench @ 50yds., they'll put 50 shots of CCI S.V. in one ragged hole.

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Originally Posted by RJM
Depends on the gun and the use....

For bolt guns used for longer ranges, a 1" tube Leupold 4.5-14AO preferably with the VH recticle. Second would be the Shepherd 3.5-10x40 AO....

Semi-autos, pumps and lever guns will often get the Leupold VX-III 1.5-5....

Wish that someone made a QUALITY 3/4" tube scope like the old Redfield 4X..... That would be perfect for the Marlin 39 and Winchester pump guns....

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The short lived Leupold Alaskan series 7/8" tube scopes are nicely proportional to most rimfires. I had 4x on a Miroku 52 Sporter, but got tired of both the rifle and the scope and moved on.

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The Barbie Scope Brigade,is fhuqking hilarious! Hint.

Laughing!.....................


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Originally Posted by dave284
For squill shooting I'm really liking the Leupold 4 - 12 with A.O. Mine has the fine duplex reticle which can be a little tough in low light but I like it when just trying to shoot small groups.

That's what lives on my .17 HMR. All in all very good, sort of wish it had the VH crosshairs. There are times, when I'm tucking a bullet between small twigs, etc between me and the squirrel, a little more magnification could be useful.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
The Barbie Scope Brigade,is fhuqking hilarious! Hint.

Laughing!.....................


Only thing funnier is the "I can't hit a f u c k i n g squirrel at 30-40 yrds without a $2000 hubbel telescope" brigade.

Laughing......

Hint......

Couch Chunt....

Etc......

Etc.....

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Mostly just a 2-7x, which is what's on my 10/22 and CZ-455, and a 4x on an old Winchester 121-D. They do all I need to do for general purpose 22LR usage and squirrel hunting.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
The Barbie Scope Brigade,is fhuqking hilarious! Hint.

Laughing!.....................


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Originally Posted by dave284
For squill shooting I'm really liking the Leupold 4 - 12 with A.O. Mine has the fine duplex reticle which can be a little tough in low light but I like it when just trying to shoot small groups.


Same scope on my 77/22 and I shoot CCI SV.
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Tasco 4X with TV view.

Actually I do have one of those somewhere in my stash and I'll bet it was responsible for a few 1000 gophers before I moved up to a higher dollar scope.

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Older Leupold 3.5x10 a.o.is my favorite-thicker duplex than the 4x12 or 4.5x14.

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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
Originally Posted by Big Stick
The Barbie Scope Brigade,is fhuqking hilarious! Hint.

Laughing!.....................


Only thing funnier is the "I can't hit a f u c k i n g squirrel at 30-40 yrds without a $2000 hubbel telescope" brigade.

Laughing......

Hint......

Couch Chunt....

Etc......

Etc.....



FieldMaid,

Your Incredible Fhuqking STUPIDITY,never disappoints...you poor poor(literally) Brokedick Whining Kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?

"hubbel" was a nice touch,if only because you are doing your best. Hint. LAUGHING!

Scopes are for steering boolits and now you "know". Hint.

Bless your heart for trying.

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For squill shooting I'm really liking the Leupold 4 - 12 with A.O. Mine has the fine duplex reticle which can be a little tough in low light but I like it when just trying to shoot small groups.

That's what lives on my .17 HMR. All in all very good, sort of wish it had the VH crosshairs. There are times, when I'm tucking a bullet between small twigs, etc between me and the squirrel, a little more magnification could be useful.

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The guts suck and the reticle sucks. Hint.

A 6x MQ has 10yd parallax and a reticle that'll actually fhuqking steer a boolit and happily subtend a Hummer to the 500yd line,from a 17gr 'Max 125yd zero. No thang to amass Bever dope on the ocular cap in 10yd intervals,for needle Threading. Be sure to nod your pencil neck,like you "understand". Hint. Laughing!

1717D HB here,though I've more than a few Hummers. Bob 75MOA extended 1913 and right at 40 Mils remaining on the erector,for 50 total. Hint.

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Guilty of same glass on my LW 18" Clark Hummer 77/22. Hint.

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Same goes 17 Whizzum Krunchentickers. Hint.

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Just sayin'.

Bless your heart.

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Ooooopsie!

Forgot Hummer Krunchentickers too.

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I have a Weaver 3x9 rimfire on my 22lr and a Weaver3x9 Classic on my 22 mag. They stay zeroed and I can see well enough through them to kill what I shoot at.

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Annie Hummer shoots fair to middlin',at the 100yd line.

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Thats a smidge better than my Salvage will do. It and my Cz do that at 50.

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Very FEW folks,have ever seen wares worth a fhuqk...let alone have a FIRST Fhuqking Clue.

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For my woods walking, tree rat rifle I like a simple 2-7 variable or fixed 4x as I tend not to have shots beyond 30 yards or so. Late winter hunts though when the forest is bare and you can get shots out further then I might take one of my 22’s with a bit more glass on it.


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None of which hold zero,let alone track.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
None of which hold zero,let alone track.

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Little Twig, I have never needed benchrest accuracy to take head shots on a friggen squirrel I have shot them for nearly 50 yrs now and not one of those dead critters ever jumped back up after being shot because it had been killed with less than top of the line equipment. Good enough is actually good enough. Now you want to talk competitive shooting or long distance then all bets are off. You need top of the line. However if you want to set me up with top of the line glass or rifle for me to use I’ll happily take it out to the woods with me.


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Stupidity...stacked upon Stupidity,do not a sound "choice" make.

Hint.

You CLUELESS Fhuqks are a hoot!..........................


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Leupold vx-2 in 4x12 with AO, at night the big 24 or 36 will be worthless. The AO will let you shoot accurately close or far with a crosshairs that you will be able to see, and not float around.

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Originally Posted by oremi
Leupold vx-2 in 4x12 with AO, at night the big 24 or 36 will be worthless. The AO will let you shoot accurately close or far with a crosshairs that you will be able to see, and not float around.


I used a 4-12 on my 17HMR when I had it and thought it was perfect for the cartridge. But with my .22lr if I’m not shooting targets predominantly I prefer a little less scope. But then again I set up some rifle for hunting and some for range work.lots of options out there.


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You gals be SURE to chime in,once you've "seen" your first good scope. Hint. Congratulations?!?

I very much enjoy,on how being an AMAZINGLY Slooooooowwwwwwww "Learner" is held in esteem heremby you Clueless fhuqks. Hint.

Bless your hearts for trying though.

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Originally Posted by JimHnSTL
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None of which hold zero,let alone track.

Hint..........

Little Twig, I have never needed benchrest accuracy to take head shots on a friggen squirrel I have shot them for nearly 50 yrs now and not one of those dead critters ever jumped back up after being shot because it had been killed with less than top of the line equipment. Good enough is actually good enough. Now you want to talk competitive shooting or long distance then all bets are off. You need top of the line. However if you want to set me up with top of the line glass or rifle for me to use I’ll happily take it out to the woods with me.


I agree with you, good enough is good enough for most situations and most people don't have unlimited discretionary funds with which to purchase top of the line everything. Besides, most people don't possess the skills necessary to squeeze the maximum potential accuracy out of average gear, so top of the line gear is just wasted potential. I was happy shooting squirrels with a Marlin 917M2S before I got a too good to pass up deal on an Anschutz 1502. The Anschutz is a nicer rifle and slightly more accurate than the Marlin, but not enough more accurate to make a difference to the 140 or so fox squirrels that I try to harvest annually.

Engaging in a discussing with Larry seems like a waste of time, as he will never explain why he favors one thing over another or make any attempt to add value to a discussion, he will just respond in his usual rude/boorish manner and attempt to discredit the other party in a vague and general way.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
None of which hold zero,let alone track.

Hint..........

Little Twig, I have never needed benchrest accuracy to take head shots on a friggen squirrel I have shot them for nearly 50 yrs now and not one of those dead critters ever jumped back up after being shot because it had been killed with less than top of the line equipment. Good enough is actually good enough. Now you want to talk competitive shooting or long distance then all bets are off. You need top of the line. However if you want to set me up with top of the line glass or rifle for me to use I’ll happily take it out to the woods with me.


I agree with you, good enough is good enough for most situations and most people don't have unlimited discretionary funds with which to purchase top of the line everything. Besides, most people don't possess the skills necessary to squeeze the maximum potential accuracy out of average gear, so top of the line gear is just wasted potential. I was happy shooting squirrels with a Marlin 917M2S before I got a too good to pass up deal on an Anschutz 1502. The Anschutz is a nicer rifle and slightly more accurate than the Marlin, but not enough more accurate to make a difference to the 140 or so fox squirrels that I try to harvest annually.

Engaging in a discussing with Larry seems like a waste of time, as he will never explain why he favors one thing over another or make any attempt to add value to a discussion, he will just respond in his usual rude/boorish manner and attempt to discredit the other party in a vague and general way.



You CLUELESS Droolers and your excuses...never do not peg the Oblivious Hilarity Meter!. Hint. Congratulations?!?

I very MUCH enjoy Melting Snowflakes playing their Perpetual Victim Card(s),as a "bargaining" chip,to "explain" their fhuqking STUPIDITY. You remain at the mercy of your "means","abilities" and "comprehension",as you wax eloquent upon your never ending Vagina Monologue. Hint.

Bless your heart for trying!

Hint.

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The way i look at it the twig is free entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less. And definitely nothing serious.

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Originally Posted by JimHnSTL
The way i look at it the twig is free entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less. And definitely nothing serious.


I VERY much enjoy your "bragging" about being THE Dumbest Fhuqk in every conversation,due a Half Century of you doing your "best",with your "means","abilities" and "comprehension" as "guidance" . Hint. Congratulations?!? LAUGHING!

Folks who "know" as "much" as you...will always be wayyyyyyy better off asking questions,rather than giving "answers". Hint.

Bless your heart,for doing your best though!

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El Paso built K4 w/ cross wires has served me very nicely over the years.

I’m pretty sure there are no squirrels in Alaska.

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THAT is your version of "good"?!?

Wow!

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I’m pretty sure there are no squirrels in Alaska.
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You are wrong about this. I know about one , there could be more.

Grin........

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STUPIDITY is the "gift" that keeps on giving. Bless your heart.

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About as much entertainment value as CNN.

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It's never been tough to cypher,who shoots...and who don't.

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And 8 billion people in the world--- don't give a sh*t about the Alaskan braggart and what he shoots, and how much he shoots, His knowledge is wasted on all but himself.


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I bought a Simmons 22 Mag 3x9x32 recently for the kids.


Seems to be just fine.


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whineahhhhhh,

It's your Imagination,simply Pretend with it as you MUST.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I bought a Simmons 22 Mag 3x9x32 recently for the kids.


Seems to be just fine.



I'd not give the kids,wares I'd not use myself.

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Twiggy, come on why aren’t you sharing all this wealth with the optics forum?
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Btw I notice you have a Ruger M77/22 in your arsenal, surely a top of the line shooter such as yourself doesn’t slum it with a sub par rifle like that? Tell us it ain’t so Joe.


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Pardon my simply shooting it all and then some.

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Oooopsie!

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BIG STICK'S FIRE POSTINGS..

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Did the voices come back ShortStack?


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'16,

No need to burst outta yet another closet.

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JimCumrag,

It's your Imagination,simply Pretend with it as you MUST.

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Dont let them tell you anything ShortStack.

Stay away from the ledge.


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On your BEST day..this is the "results" of your "wares".
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JimCumrag,

Pardon my simply being afforded the luxuries,of not being forced to guess,due the simplistic fact that I shoot it all and then some...while you Windowlicking CLUELESS Panhandling Fhuqks try to Out Stupid one another.

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'16,

Your exceedingly long list of very WELL founded Insecurities,is rather fhuqking impressive. Congratulations?!?

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
'16,

Your exceedingly long list of very WELL founded Insecurities,is rather fhuqking impressive. Congratulations?!?

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You DEFINITE insecurities- you bald little.midget..:)

Thus the sad reality of your pathetic existence..

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Originally Posted by jk16
Originally Posted by Big Stick
'16,

Your exceedingly long list of very WELL founded Insecurities,is rather fhuqking impressive. Congratulations?!?

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You DEFINITE insecurities- you bald little.midget..:)

Thus the sad reality of your pathetic existence..

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I'm enjoying your slur.

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Try to forgive those priests.

Its the only way.....


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JimCumragf,

Ain't it a hoot,how you STUPID Fhuqks clamor to put even more in your mouths and asses? Congratulations?!?

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
JimCumragf,

Ain't it a hoot,how you STUPID Fhuqks clamor to put even more in your mouths and asses? Congratulations?!?

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And YOU just....

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Stay away from the light ShortStack.

Its not your time.....


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You Drooling STUPID Fhuqks are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

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No means no ShortStack.

Always remember.


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JimCumrag,

What's it like to always be THE dumbest fhuqk,with the schittiest wares? Congratulations?!?

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Very sad.

I saw an After School Special about you once.

Very sad.


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Nope. I am cheap and happy.


You should try the happy sometime. Its pretty good.


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JimCumrag,

It's your Imagination,simply Pretend with it as you MUST.

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No, seriously.

Try happy sometime.


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What kind of squirrels? Good sized tree rats or the hay field ground squirrel variety? If the latter, I'd go with all the magnification and parallax adjustment one can afford. When the youngsters emerge, they are about house mouse size and quite challenging targets.

Tree rats typically larger and less challenging.

No guessing on hints here. Simply the facts.

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I hear through the Grapevine,that a 6x MQ will shift parallax to 10yds,offers 10 Mils on the windshield alone...and will probably even hold zero,from REAL use.

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Hell...I mighta just poked one aboard a 17 Whizzum,just seconds ago.

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SWFA SS MQ's in 6x or 10x have found there way on to all of my rimfires, nothing else comes close.

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It's never been difficult to cypher,who shoots and who don't.

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