CZ455 Varmint Rimfire Scope Bushnell AR 2-7x32 vs. Nikon P-Rimfire 2-7x32

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Hey Guys,

I am purchasing my first .22LR rimfire rifle soon and have it down to two scopes:

The Bushnell AR 2-7x32 seen here:

http://bushnell.com/all-products/rifle-scopes/ar-optics/2-7x-32mm

and the Nikon:

http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/Nikon-Products/Riflescopes/P-Rimfire-2-7x32-Matte-BDC-150.html

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with either optic and if they had any other recommendations. I am looking for a rimfire scope with exposed turrets and a BDC reticle and hopefully under 500.
 
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As has been mentioned before, opinions are like ###holes, everybody has one. Here's mine. Why limit yourself to 7x? Do a little searching and find a suitable scope of at least 12x max. When you use it at a lower power it will be brighter than a lesser scope maxed out. Shooting offhand, 4-5 x is good, if you're using bi-pod or sticks the extra power will come in handy.
 
Can't go wrong with a 2-7x32 with a BDC if your only objective is hunting and shooting at cans. If you get 2-7 with a fine duplex reticle you will be able to add some "fun" target shooting up to 50 yd. Just like Metalbender said everyone has an opinion....IMO, 3-9 is really kind of in between for a 22LR...3x is too much for hunting in the bush and 9 is not enough for a decent day at the range if you are planning to explore the capability of your new CZ.
 
I can probably be accused of having tunnel vision when it comes to scopes. No bush in my gopher shooting. Out in the field, I use a Caldwell Chair pod with it's built in rest. Any target shooting is done with a heavy home built rest. All my gopher shooting guns except the BMR have scopes 12-24 max with AO. The little Buckmark rifle has a Weaver 3-9AO classic. Target Anschutz wears a Mueller 8-32. Old eyes really need a little more help.
 
I like the AR22 I put on my ZKM 452, 2x7 suits my needs as a do-all compromise but I can appreciate the votes for higher power for longer range precision.
There is one thing I'd like to point out regarding my scope choice--- the AR22 has quite a large eyepiece and must mount fairly high to accommodate the bolt handle throw of the BRNO/CZ rifles. I can live with it and am more than satisfied with my choice but the overall ergonomics are important to consider.
Do let us know what you settle on, and how you like it.
Best of luck.
 
On the Varmint I'd go with a higher magnification scope. If you were getting an American or Standard and planned to be walking with it, then I'd go with the 2-7.
 
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