So I'm looking to get a new scope for my 22 strictly for grouse hunting. Right now i'm using a bushnell banner 6-18x50 AO for both punching paper and grouse. I've picked up another heavy barrelled 22 that the bushnell is going to be mounted to for target work so I'd like a grouse specific scope. I really like the idea of a lightweight, low profile scope so I think a 4x will fit the bill but it seems that most 4x scopes have a fixed parallax correction of 50yds. Is this going to be an issue if most of my shots on grouse are inside 30yds? I always set the bushnell for 15yds at 6x for grouse and I'm just not super familiar with how a 50yd parallax correction will behave at 10-30 yds? For reference I'm looking at either the Weaver Classic K series, the Nikon prostaff rimfire 4x, or maybe springing for a leupold.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
P
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
P






















































