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Posted: 1/23/2006 1:10:58 PM EDT
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OK, this is not an AR specific question, but I figure you optics experts could help me out. I'm buying a Kimber Hunter .22LR today. My buddy is getting me into small bore silhouette shooting. I was talking to a guy at Sportsmans Warehouse yesterday about optics for it. My buddy has a 3x9 hunting scope on his. The salesman told me I should use a rimfire specific scope due to the a rimfire having more foreward movement in recoil that a hunting caliber rifle like a .308 or 30-06. Is this true? Should I get a a rimfire specific scope? |
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You do not necessarily need a rimfire scope. For a rimfire, it is advisable to choose one with an adjustable objective, so you can dial out the parallax. Example....my Anschutz wears a Leupold 6-18 VariX-11 with target turrets. There are also Leupold EFR scopes which means "extended focus range." Should you choose to purchase a set of silhouettes....see www.raystargets.netfirms.com I have a set from Ray.....cool NRA regulation size rimfire targets. Good luck. I'd steer far away from that salesman. |
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Rimfire scopes are generally adjusted for parallax free at 50 yds., sometimes 60 or 75. This is also something that makers like Leupold can 'adjust' for you. They also generally have short eye relief. I say generally as rimfire/air gun scopes are a common 'model'. Airgun models need recoil capacity. Leupold sell a 2-7 rimfire model which is a favorite of mine for all but specific rimfire competition. Fine duplex, short eye relief and nice glass. I really like this one on a 22. I have had the 3-9 with A/O, a nice one too. The 2-7 fits me better and at 2x is super fast and accurate plinker. I have the Fine duplex on my varmint gun and pr AR as well so it is that more friendly for me. |
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