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What is a good scope for a ruger 10/22?

I’m looking fοr a gοοd scope thаt іѕ gοοd fοr 25-100ft аt thе range аnd a different scope thаt i саn Change out tο shoot up tο 100 yards. I’m nοt looking tο spend a fortune bυt I don’t want a $10 scope еіthеr. I’m going tο рυt thе see thru weaver style mount οn thе gun ѕο I’d want thе scope tο fit οn thаt mount, I’m nοt sure іf thеу′re universal fit οr nοt

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3 Responses to “What is a good scope for a ruger 10/22?”

  1. gray gost says:

    the bushnell rim fire scope is a decent one for the money and it will fit that mount

  2. VLD says:

    The BSA Sweet 22 has a calibrated turret that allows for adjustment to use at various ranges
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    I do not like see-through scope mounts. They require the scope to be mounted very high which prevents a good cheek weld. They are impractical to use.

  3. Glacierwolf says:

    You need to look at the BSA ‘Sweet 22′ scope – it has a build in Bullet Drop Compensator – once this BDC is calibrated you can instantly change the crosshair zero from 25 feet to 325 feet – instantly. This is a wonderful scope that comes in two powers – 4-12x for hunting and 6-18x for target. Both models are under $90. You can see them at Cabellas. com and midwayusa. com

    You will not be disapointed with this scope. I have it on my suppressed 10/22. I have several Leupold scopespares in my safe, but, I really like this scope for small game hunting in Alaska.

    In 40 years I have always had bad experiences with see through scope rings. First – the set the scope up way to high and this increases errors. Second, this higher scope acts like a lever with the base mounts the fulcrum – and in no time flat the scope becomes loose, goes inaccurate, or falls off. Unless this scope only goes from your a hard gun case to the range and back into the hard case – you are going to be very sorry you paid money for a see through scope mount. (the only folks I have seen that liked them – are the much heavier models used on lever action centerfire rifles)

    That – and you will never have a correctly zeroed rifle if you take the scope off. Rimfire Rails are not designed for scopes to be removed and reinstalled – and keeping the zero. You would have to drop some serious money to have the receiver plate swapped for a Weaver model and add Leupold or Millet scope rings ($100+ easy). The removable rings are designed to do what you want – take a scope off and put it back on and still have the scope accurate – but they are heavy precision steel units and very expensive.

    Good Luck

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