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Those all look pretty good, I'll definitely keep an eye out for the 1-6 from primary arms.Thanks for the info, I just watched a review by 22plinkster on it.I've got this on one of my 22s and absolutely love it. Remarkable glass clarity for the price and very easy to use reticle. And the fixed power is surprisingly easy to use.
Primary Arms 6X SFP Rifle Scope - ACSS 22LR Reticle PA6X32-22LR
They make a 1-6 with the same reticle as well.
Primary Arms 1-6X24mm SFP Rifle Scope GEN III - Illuminated ACSS 22LR Reticle PA1-6X24SFP-ACSS-22LR
Other than that you cannot go wrong with a 2-7 or 3-9 by Leupold for a 22.
VX-Freedom Rimfire 2-7x33 | Leupold
VX-Freedom Rimfire 3-9x40 | Leupold
Mine is fixed at 6 power and I can get shots at under 15 yards just fine. 2-7 power is going to be just fine.Those all look pretty good, I'll definitely keep an eye out for the 1-6 from primary arms.Thanks for the info, I just watched a review by 22plinkster on it.
But would 2-7 be ok with shots under 15yards? Or should I just look for the 1-6?
Damn. Now i feel stupid. Starting out with a 30-06 with a 3-9x40 when i was 12 years old. I never knew you had to start out with a 4 power.Your first scope should be a fixed 4x power mildot scope.
Vari power scopes take a knack to use, and the learning curve at distance may be trying.
In Nam we used 4x fixed on top of the carry handle. Since jungle school Ive used 4x mildot on 22s rimfire and centerfire. My grandson at 10 could shoot the one inch circle out of a target at 75 yards.
Soon my granddaughter will be using that same scope and old 1979 Model 60 to learn.
Thanks for the info, the 2-7 and 3-9 seem like the most ideal candidate for the hunting I plan to be doing. Golf ball precision is what I am looking for since headshots are what is needing for me personally.