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<blockquote data-quote="huntercole" data-source="post: 2564065" data-attributes="member: 119359"><p>I just got the same gun in 17hmr and am scope shopping too. Trying to keep it reasonably light but still want mid range magnification and side parallax adjustment. Probably going to go with something like the vortex diamondback hp that includes the side parallax. It's a little heavier than I want but checks all the other boxes. Also looking at the Leupold freedom rimfire but it's 3-9x or a few Burris models. Talley makes a one piece ring/base that's like 2 ounces for the pair. Shaves a decent amount of weight from a steel rail and rings.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I shoot 22lr PRS matches a couple times a month and have the vortex strike eagle on that gun. It can dial, has the parallax adjustment, and plenty of magnification to take your 22 out a ways for a decent price. The venom is pretty similar without locking turrets or illumination for a cheaper price. Athlon and Arken have similar offerings for similar prices. They're all heavy though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntercole, post: 2564065, member: 119359"] I just got the same gun in 17hmr and am scope shopping too. Trying to keep it reasonably light but still want mid range magnification and side parallax adjustment. Probably going to go with something like the vortex diamondback hp that includes the side parallax. It's a little heavier than I want but checks all the other boxes. Also looking at the Leupold freedom rimfire but it's 3-9x or a few Burris models. Talley makes a one piece ring/base that's like 2 ounces for the pair. Shaves a decent amount of weight from a steel rail and rings. I shoot 22lr PRS matches a couple times a month and have the vortex strike eagle on that gun. It can dial, has the parallax adjustment, and plenty of magnification to take your 22 out a ways for a decent price. The venom is pretty similar without locking turrets or illumination for a cheaper price. Athlon and Arken have similar offerings for similar prices. They're all heavy though. [/QUOTE]
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