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I think Burris is running their rebate deal again where if you buy one of their AR scopes you get a FF3 free with a mail in rebate.
I saw that on reddit gundeals. Great bargain for the 2 fer.
I think Burris is running their rebate deal again where if you buy one of their AR scopes you get a FF3 free with a mail in rebate.
What kind of shooting are you doing ???
..... mine is just a fun at the range/cabin and/or my AR understudy; so I'll either use a red-dot or a low power 1-3x20 Weaver.
Most shooting is 25-50 yds but will stretch it out to 100 at times......we can't hunt with semi's in Pa.
If I'm looking to shoot tiny little groups at 100yds. I like at least 12-18x on a bolt gun....generally a CZ.
A lot of folks like a 2-7 or 3-9 as a general/all purpose utility .22lr scope
I stopped at Gander Mountain yesterday and looked at the Vortex Diamondback and Crossfire II models. Nice scopes and prices weren't to bad. Might go back there and checked them out once again.
Anyone tried the UTG or Tru-Glo scopes?
Sorry, forgot to add how I was planning on using the rifle. I mostly do target shooting/plinking at 25 - 50 yards with an occasional 100 yards thrown in when I can find an area/range long enough.
running a nikon p22 2-7 power w/nikoplex reticle on my suppressed 15-22; adjustments are easy, and the rifle is more accurate than I am...you can find them for around $180 + or -; just add rings of your choice.
Rex
What size rings is everyone using? I picked up a 3-9x32 scope and it's a one inch tube. The rings that came with the scope were too low so I orders a set of mediums and those were too short as well. I'm gonna order a set of highs more then likely.
If you really want to use a 15-22 for steel challenge, rimfire challenge type speed steel events get a C-more railway with a 12 or 16 minute dot. Goes right on and is the correct height.I'm looking to replace the Nikon P-223 3X That was on my 15-22, as it was too much mag for up close steel challenge.