50 yd. 22 scope

Sightron S2 4-16-42 on my MKII TR

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Selling my bsa sweet 22 6-18. I have a lucid hd7 for short distance and for long distance sightron 10-50x.
If you want to go cheap, tasco scopes work really well!
 
Sightron or weaver 36 power. Right around $400. That is what most 22 br guys use. Then they move up to the high power fixed power leupold. Mostly all 1 inch tubes.
 
Hawke 4-16x50. Super clear glass for the money I love the illuminated reticle. But what initially pulled me in was the very fine cross hairs.
 
My next .22 scope will be a Leupold VX-1 rimfire, but mostly...I use (and have used) cheap Chinese stuff...or...vintage low-power Bushnell scopes.
 
I have a Leupold FX-3 12-40mm AO fixed power on my MKII. Bought it used for a good price. The clarity it has makes it easy to see where your shots are hitting. I was even using it last weekend to tell the guy next to me at the range where his shots were as he was sighting in his very large caliber hunting rifle at 100m. He couldn't see where his shots were hitting with his cheap scope even with it set at 18x! Lol
 
Buddy of mine runs a Mueller 8-32x44 side focus on his Mark II. Very nice for the money. No idea how it performs at long range but for precision at 50 yards it's excellent. The crosshair is very fine and the target dot is miniscule.
 
I use a Leupold VX-3 4.5-14 on my Anschutz .22lr. It never comes off 14x even as close as 25 yards. It has an AO which is nice for a .22 scope.

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but as for me, I run a 3-9 on my .22.
good enough for me, I don't shoot .22 past 25 yards anyway. I run it at 3x most of the time.
Maybe on a nice .22 setup I would buy a 5-15x40 tactical. from bushnell, 450$.
 
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