- Location
- Northeastern Ontario
This is what the OP asks and says he is looking for:
He is looking for more than one scope at a few hundred dollars each. The scopes are for range use only, no hunting. He has tried Banners and Muellers but is not keen on them -- the skepticism about the former being especially well-deserved.
This would be a great compromise if the OP is looking for something between a lower power 3-9 or 4-12 hunting scope and a high power 24X or more target scope.
To put it in perspective for the purposes of this thread, at over $800 before taxes the Leupold 6-18 does not come close to the OP's budget, and may well not really be a mid-range priced scope for anyone shooting a CZ rimfire. (But as a compromise between posters it is indeed great.)
Examples of 18X scopes that are closer to the OP's budget, yet still break it, are the Redfield Revenge 6-18 and the Vortex Crossfire II 6-18, but I've never seen either and can't endorse from first hand experience. Another example, this one within his budget, is the Bushnell Legend 5-15X40 scope that can still be found in Canada for under $200. All these scopes have an adjustable objective, which is something the OP should have on a scope.
In the end, the OP is looking for a budget-friendly scope that is good for shooting a .22LR at the range. As always, however, the bugaboo with scopes is that, while there are a lot of inexpensive scopes that offer higher magnification, the vast majority of them are not worth buying. These days it is increasingly difficult to find half-decent scopes with magnification for range shooting for a couple hundred dollars each. I wish CanuckShooter good luck in finding the scopes that meet his needs.
I'm looking to scope a few CZ 452's, but it's been a while since I owned a scoped 22LR
The rifles will only be used at the range, not for hunting, and I'm looking to keep costs around a few hundred dollars per scope. I do recall owning Banners and Muellers in the past that went up to 18x, or 24x, but even with a 50mm bell, it got really dark, and a bit blurry. The CZ 452's are fairly accurate rifles, so I don't really want them to be limited by a weak scope.
He is looking for more than one scope at a few hundred dollars each. The scopes are for range use only, no hunting. He has tried Banners and Muellers but is not keen on them -- the skepticism about the former being especially well-deserved.
A good compromise scope is the Leupold VX-2 6-18 40mm AO... I have one on a 77/22 and it is really good glass.
This would be a great compromise if the OP is looking for something between a lower power 3-9 or 4-12 hunting scope and a high power 24X or more target scope.
Agreed leupold is a great mid range priced scope.
To put it in perspective for the purposes of this thread, at over $800 before taxes the Leupold 6-18 does not come close to the OP's budget, and may well not really be a mid-range priced scope for anyone shooting a CZ rimfire. (But as a compromise between posters it is indeed great.)
Examples of 18X scopes that are closer to the OP's budget, yet still break it, are the Redfield Revenge 6-18 and the Vortex Crossfire II 6-18, but I've never seen either and can't endorse from first hand experience. Another example, this one within his budget, is the Bushnell Legend 5-15X40 scope that can still be found in Canada for under $200. All these scopes have an adjustable objective, which is something the OP should have on a scope.
In the end, the OP is looking for a budget-friendly scope that is good for shooting a .22LR at the range. As always, however, the bugaboo with scopes is that, while there are a lot of inexpensive scopes that offer higher magnification, the vast majority of them are not worth buying. These days it is increasingly difficult to find half-decent scopes with magnification for range shooting for a couple hundred dollars each. I wish CanuckShooter good luck in finding the scopes that meet his needs.



















































