Compact Scope for the S&W 15-22

This is a update to my original Post.
Today I went to the range with my
Ruger 10/22 w/Barska 6.5-20 Varmit scope. This is the first time I shot the combo at 100 yds. (just recently got the scope).
In order to see the bullet holes on the target, I had to turn the power up to 20x.
So with that in mind, I'm still going with the Compact UTG and buying a spoting scope.

Thanks again for taking the time to reply!

Dennis.......
 
This is a update to my original Post.
Today I went to the range with my
Ruger 10/22 w/Barska 6.5-20 Varmit scope. This is the first time I shot the combo at 100 yds. (just recently got the scope).
In order to see the bullet holes on the target, I had to turn the power up to 20x.
So with that in mind, I'm still going with the Compact UTG and buying a spoting scope.


Thanks again for taking the time to reply!

Dennis.......

Smart move. Have fun with the combo.
 
Be sure to use Loctite blue thread locker (if your not already) without it
they can get loose and cause your zero to be off. Just a suggestion.
 
At Walmart; CenterPoint 4 X 16 40 AO. Imported and backed by Crossman. Excellent optic for the price, holds zero and repeatable. Hard to beat at $69.00, includes mounts and covers.......best regards Plum
 
Why can't I find something like this in the $300-$400 range (for my Colt AR)? Seems like they go from cheap to high dollar Trijicons.

You might check out the Burris AR-332 3x scope and the Burris AR-536 5x scope on opticsplanet.com I think the AR-332 3x is $329 shipped and the AR-536 5x is $399 shipped.
 
Why can't I find something like this in the $300-$400 range (for my Colt AR)? Seems like they go from cheap to high dollar Trijicons.


I suggest looking into this for the AR.

Amazon.com: NcSTAR® 2 - 7x32 mm Mark III Illuminated Reticle Tactical Scope Weaver / Picatinny Mount: Sports & Outdoors

I think it has a rather secure hold onto the rail and even trying to muscle it around, it doesn't budge.

I am only using it on my 22lr, but I think it can definitely handle more. Within the reviews on Amazon, it has a comment from someone that purchased one for their AR and they impressed with it.

Only gripe about it I have is that the light on the reticule is too bright that when using it without good ambient light will cause the whole lens to flare green/red. Aside from that, I rather just keep them off all together as the lines are easy to see in day or night.
 
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