Good Scope for ~$100

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Hey guys. Looking for a scope for my future .22LR. Has to be under $125. The cheaper the better.
Thanks all.
 
A Bushnell 4x32mm rimfire scope will be under $60 new and will be good for ordinary plinking fun. Increase your budget to $600 and stubblejumper will be able to suggest some "good" scopes that won't make you shoot twice as well, never mind ten times.
 
A Bushnell 4x32mm rimfire scope will be under $60 new and will be good for ordinary plinking fun. Increase your budget to $600 and stubblejumper will be able to suggest some "good" scopes that won't make you shoot twice as well, never mind ten times.


For $200,you can get a decent variable scope,that will at least track reasonably, and not lose zero.
 
I like this one.
Simmons

Well under $100, I didn't expect too much from it, all I wanted to do was to replace the crappy rear sight.
It works very well for the money.
Since you're going cheap, stay with fixed power.
 
Since it is for a .22, try and find a rimfire scope, this will set the parallax at 50 yards instead of 100. They can usually be found for around $50-$75 new. I have a 3-9x32 bushnell on a savage which has been excellent. I also have a 3-9x32 simmons 22mag scope, decent, does the job, but i prefer the bushnell. A friend of mine has a tasco rimfire which gets the job done
If you're planning on doing competition shooting or alot of longer range out to/past 100 yards you might want to look into a higher end rifle scope, but for regular 22 plinking any of the rimfire scopes should be fine.
 
I have a $49 Bushnell Rimfire 3-9x32 that has been sitting on my Marlin 60 for 3 years now and has not lost zero. Granted, it has terrible eye relief.....but does the job.

Unfortunately Bushnell does not make them anymore.
 
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