DO chime in,with your vast "experience" with same...you "lucky" kchunt. Hint. Congratulations?!?
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Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
The bolt lift on those is very high, so you'll have to keep the ocular bell on the small side so that it clears.
This. The older Leupolds/Weavers/etc aren’t much of an issue, but many newer scopes that would normally fit fine at the objective (barrel) end, are going to need one size higher rings to prevent interference with the bolt at the ocular.
We put a Nikon prostaff rimfire on Dad’s 77/17, and it was fine with mediums, but the scope will “just” touch the power ring “bump” if the mag is in just the wrong spot.
Get a 4x mofo with momo and smooch some 2 twat 2s.
Or get off Broke Dick mountain, and get whatever scope works best for you.
KenBitchagain,
You are a "hard charger". Hint.
Fhuqking LAUGHING!................
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
I've run everything from 3/4" K-Mart Tasco scopes (from the 70's) to old Weaver big game scopes and even a Leupold 4-12 on various 22's. Some glass was crystal clear and some made everything darker and a little blurry at really close range. In all instances though, all let me hit my target, and especially on game. Having said that, the first time I had to hit a really tiny target at a fair distance really made me appreciate the fine duplex reticle and shorter distance parallax adjustment of a true .22 scope. In my case, it was a Leupold "Rimfire Special" 4x. I would think the longer tube of the Leupold 2-7 rimfire would look great on your Ruger!
Scopes are for steering bullets and not all are "equal",nor "close". Hint.
Not that your Drooling Fhuqktardation ain't HILARIOUS! Hint.
Fhuqking LAUGHING!..............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."