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22LR Trainer scope options. Suggestions.
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 2821425" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>So this is what I ended up going with on my boys rifle. I do agree that the reticle lines are a little thicker than the average scope but isn't too bad. I have seen scopes with way fatter, useless reticles. If I were trying to shoot tiny groups at long range this reticle thickness would be a slight hinderance but for squirrel hunting out to 100 yards it will be fine. And I think it will be ok for shooting steel with. I will say the glass is even more clear than I expected. I am super happy with the clarity. Turrets have a very positive click and seem to dial very precisely and accurately. The focus/parallax knob works very well and is very accurate. This scope has truly shown me what the rifle is capable of and it's going to be a squirrel killer. My ONLY gripe so far about the scope is when I reset the turret caps to zero they do not line up on zero. Both the elevation and the windage turrets line up almost in the middle of hash marks. While that bugs me a lot I can live with it for all the other good points of the scope. All in all just on first impressions of shooting it the last 3 days I would absolutely buy it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 2821425, member: 59915"] So this is what I ended up going with on my boys rifle. I do agree that the reticle lines are a little thicker than the average scope but isn’t too bad. I have seen scopes with way fatter, useless reticles. If I were trying to shoot tiny groups at long range this reticle thickness would be a slight hinderance but for squirrel hunting out to 100 yards it will be fine. And I think it will be ok for shooting steel with. I will say the glass is even more clear than I expected. I am super happy with the clarity. Turrets have a very positive click and seem to dial very precisely and accurately. The focus/parallax knob works very well and is very accurate. This scope has truly shown me what the rifle is capable of and it’s going to be a squirrel killer. My ONLY gripe so far about the scope is when I reset the turret caps to zero they do not line up on zero. Both the elevation and the windage turrets line up almost in the middle of hash marks. While that bugs me a lot I can live with it for all the other good points of the scope. All in all just on first impressions of shooting it the last 3 days I would absolutely buy it again. [/QUOTE]
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