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I am trying to select a scope for a pretty walnut stocked Marlin 880 I came across. My go to is usually the Meopta 2-10x42 AO for good reason but it’s a bit ugly for a classic rifle. On my synthetic Bergera BMR and Tikka t1x this isn’t an issue but Im looking for a classy look here. I was debating between the Leupold 3-9x33 EFR and the regular 2-7x33 rimfire. Some were saying that the eyebox on the 3-9 is very restrictive in comparison to the 2-7. I’d rather have the adjustable parallax on the EFR over the 60 yard fixed on the 2-7 though.

What are your thoughts? Can anybody speak from experience with these scopes? Is there a scope up to 500 dollars that I am missing? Ideally it would also be lightweight.

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Last March I bought a NULA 22 rf repeater that came with a Leupold VX-2 3-9x33 EFR scope. Some months later I dropped into my LGS to find one of the VX-Freedom 3-9x33 EFR's mispriced so I bought it. The NULA now wears the VX-Freedom scope as it is optically superior and gave me zero issues during sight in. The eyebox is also better with the latter scope than the VX-2.


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I have that scope on a couple of rimfires. They’re perfect. The parallax focus feature is really helpful when you’re talking about rimfire ranges.


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I was lucky enough to find an older Burris 6x AO Mini scope in the classifieds here and put it on my .22 Hornet. Recently I also scored a fixed focus version, so I put that on the Hornet and moved the AO to my CZ 457 Premium. Those can be found if you look a bit and neither cost me over $225 IIRC. There’s a pic of the Hornet in a thread in the Gunwriter’s forum and in Images. Perfect scopes for small rifles if 6x will do you.


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I bought a couple of the Weaver rimfires from Natchetz before they discontinued them. 2x7 and 3x9. I'd look for them,better than my Leupold.

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I have a Weaver RV7 on a Marlin 983S and think that the the magnification range works well with a .22 MAG and the size is aesthetically in sync with the size of this rifle. Like blairvt, I bought a few RV7s and RV9s when Natchez Shooters Supply was selling them at a discounted price.

The Weaver RVs have a more traditional style than the "tacticool" angular Leupold Freedom's styling. The RV7 is a 2.5-7x28 and the RV9 is a 3-9x32AO, both were made in Japan.

I also have a couple of Leupold 3-9x33EFR VX-IIs from 2011 and think that they are good scopes, but no better or worse for my needs than the RV9s.

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Thanks for the input, that’s good to hear!

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I’ll have to keep my eyes open for the weaver and Burris then. Seems ther just aren’t that many AO lightweight scopes still in production.

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I have a couple VX-II 3-9x33 AO EFR scopes, and one of the Vari-X era 2-7x28 Rimfire scopes, with parallax set at 60 yards. I like both of them, but in a headlock prefer the 3-9x33s.

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For pure ascetics, I’ve always liked how a Leupold scope looked on a rifle. I have the older 3-9x33 AO Leupold on my Ruger 77/22 and since my normal red squirrel range is 10-15 yards, that AO is perfect. Most of the time it is set at 4x, so the exit pupil eye box is a non-issue. Then there is that 2-7x28 RF Leupold on my Winchester 61 and for a run and gun scope that you don’t need to mess with an AO, that one works pretty well too. I like the 3-9x33 AO more, but I paid more for that one too. There is a 4.5-14x40 AO on my varmint rifle that would work on a .22 if I wanted more magnification, but the eye box on that one is really narrow. Since my normal range for my .22’s is so short, that 3-9x33 has been great


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I've used both the 2 x 7 Leupold and the 2 x 7 Weaver on several of my 30/30s and Model 70 Featherweights in 223 and 243. I think they are the perfect balance on those rifles, and the scopes are built rugged enough or more, to hold up to the recoil of those rifles. nice and compact when I don't need a big scope.. plenty good to 200 or 250 yd targets.


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Another nice Leupold for rimfires is the full size 4-12x40 AO with fine duplex reticle.

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Originally Posted by GF1
Another nice Leupold for rimfires is the full size 4-12x40 AO with fine duplex reticle.

Read the OPs original post.

The whole point of this thread is he does not want a scope that large.

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Not parallax adjustable, but I can recommend this one. It has nice trim dimensions and classic lines.

https://www.natchezss.com/burris-dr...eticle-33-13-fov-31-38-er-matte-bu200019

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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Not parallax adjustable, but I can recommend this one. It has nice trim dimensions and classic lines.

https://www.natchezss.com/burris-dr...eticle-33-13-fov-31-38-er-matte-bu200019
How’s the eye relief Paul?

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Not parallax adjustable, but I can recommend this one. It has nice trim dimensions and classic lines.

https://www.natchezss.com/burris-dr...eticle-33-13-fov-31-38-er-matte-bu200019
How’s the eye relief Paul?

Good, as advertised. Good eye box too.

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Leupold also makes a 3-9 x 33 compact lightweight scope that is perfect for rimfires. Shorter tube length to complement the rimfire actions and good glass. They also made a 4-12 x 40 compact but they are next to impossible to find as they only made them for a couple years from what I can tell... a buddy has one on a Kimber of Oregon and it looks perfect on it .


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Leupold has a vx3-hd 2.5-8x36.

Burris has a 2-7x32 that is nice and sleek little scout rifle scope.


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
I was lucky enough to find an older Burris 6x AO Mini scope in the classifieds here and put it on my .22 Hornet. Recently I also scored a fixed focus version, so I put that on the Hornet and moved the AO to my CZ 457 Premium. Those can be found if you look a bit and neither cost me over $225 IIRC. There’s a pic of the Hornet in a thread in the Gunwriter’s forum and in Images. Perfect scopes for small rifles if 6x will do you.

I have owned both and found both to not be very forgiving with eyebox or very light in weight so they went down the road.


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