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] So what are you guys scoping your 10/22's with nowadays? SWFA fixed 6...
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Aimpoint T1.... but it’s not a Ruger...
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Aimpoint T1.... but it’s not a Ruger... Cheater.....grin...
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That 10/22 looks great with that T1 on it.Im thinking about getting an H2 micro for 1 of my 10/22 rifles.From the looks of that 100yd group your T1 is working out good for you.Ya got to love those mini mags they work really well in all of my rimfires.
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I just purchased a Ruger Target Lite 10/22 last week, and installed a Nikko Stirling 4-12x44 LRX Game King that I had sitting around. It came on a Howa rifle a few years ago. It has a parallax adjustment down to 10 yards, and I plan on leaving it at 25 yds, and adjusting when necessary. It is actually a pretty decent scope for being priced at about $150 new. I did have to go with high rings because it is 44mm, and it is a pretty heavy scope, but I think it will work out well.
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Swaro 3-9x36 & S&B Summit
Hard not to like 10/22s...
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I put a Leupold Alaskan on mine.....
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Had vari x II. 4-12AO. On my heavy bbl. Switched to 3-9x EFR. Fingergroove has VX1. 2-7x
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I have an old Redfield 3x9 Accutrac. I have the amount of clicks figured out to 200 yards.
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I put a Leupold Alaskan on mine..... I have a Leupold Alaskan on a Miroku Winchester 52 Sporter. The 7/8" tube doesn't overwhelm the small action like a bigger scope does. To me it is in sync with the rifle, not too big, not too small, just right.
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JG- not sure how much you want to spend for a scope on your plinker. I am super happy with my Hawke, I wasn't looking for a Leupold - and the snob in me didn't want a Simmons( though just like others here I have a buddy who has been deadly with his for years). Thought I would throw this out there for consideration as it seems to be just about what you said you were looking for. 4-12x40 AOps- glad you read my ocomment abut the soft receive. I ended up using epoxy in one screw hole- didn't want it to happen to others.
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Big scopes tend to "look big" on 10/22 rifles, especially those with conventionally shaped stocks and thinner barrels. That's why I like the smaller 3-9 x 33 AO Leupold. But those bigger ones do work very well as far as magnification and adjustable objective. Also, with a 10/22, you don't have any ocular/bolt clearance issues.
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Hawke make a nice scope with calibrations in it for a .22. I have one on my 10/22 and it is a great scope for the gun. Mine is a 3-9x40 sport HD IR. It is illuminated with markings in it out to 200 yards. I think this model is discontinued but they replaced it with a similar model.
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Here's another EFR 3-9x33 A/O on a loooong CZ 2500, a rather unusual rifle with 29" barrel. This one has a Timney trigger, is really accurate and quiet with that long tube. DF I have the same scope on my 452 (which also has a Timney:).......best scope I've had on a rimfire. Went old school with a Leupold 4X Rimfire and those ugly old Weaver rings on my 10/22.....it seemed like the thing to do on a FS rifle. It works fine for plinking which is all I use this rifle for.
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Here's another EFR 3-9x33 A/O on a loooong CZ 2500, a rather unusual rifle with 29" barrel. This one has a Timney trigger, is really accurate and quiet with that long tube. DF I have the same scope on my 452 (which also has a Timney:).......best scope I've had on a rimfire. Went old school with a Leupold 4X Rimfire and those ugly old Weaver rings on my 10/22.....it seemed like the thing to do on a FS rifle. It works fine for plinking which is all I use it rifle for. My best scope on my best rifle is a Kahles 2-7x36 rimfire on a Cooper Classic .22LR. DF
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I had a Cooper Classic in 17AH.......great rifle but the distance from the grip to the trigger was to far for me and my short hands to shoot it well.
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If you strip a 10/22 scope base hole, Brownells sells a kit............about 40 bucks, for the tap and screws.
Do not need to mod your 6-48 screw scope base.
Can get w fillister or Weaver type screws.
Screws are long and need to be ground to length.
I bought an old 10/22 ('67) with a boogered up hole and got the kit.
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Haven't sold my heavy bbl yet, think I might keep it and slap a Burris Droptine 4.5-14X on it. It only goes down to 50 yards, but I can dial it down to lower power for 25. That'd be hunting anyway, tend to shoot most of my .22 target stuff at 50yards.
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I just went all-in on Simmons! Bought five 3-9x50s for under $22 a piece, shipped! LOL
I got one and was like damn, that's like a $25 scope!
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