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Rimfire Scope Help
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<blockquote data-quote="donw" data-source="post: 551309" data-attributes="member: 37204"><p>IMO, FWIW...unless you are doing precision rimfire, target shooting at rimfire ranges (under 100 yards and more than likely 50 yards) anything over 4x is wasted.</p><p></p><p>i have Leupold Vari-x RF special scopes mounted on two very highly accurate CZ rifles that, more than, meet the needs; neither is more than 9x and i normally leave them set at 3x for all hunting and shooting i do with them.</p><p></p><p>keep in mind that all a scope does is enable you to SEE the target, it does NOT ensure you will hit it; <strong><em>your marksmanship</em></strong> is what will hit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donw, post: 551309, member: 37204"] IMO, FWIW...unless you are doing precision rimfire, target shooting at rimfire ranges (under 100 yards and more than likely 50 yards) anything over 4x is wasted. i have Leupold Vari-x RF special scopes mounted on two very highly accurate CZ rifles that, more than, meet the needs; neither is more than 9x and i normally leave them set at 3x for all hunting and shooting i do with them. keep in mind that all a scope does is enable you to SEE the target, it does NOT ensure you will hit it; [B][I]your marksmanship[/I][/B] is what will hit it. [/QUOTE]
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