Scope suggestion for a hard usage rimfire

Farlsincharge

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Okay, I'm building a truck gun out of a winchester wildcat varmint. I'm looking for a 50 yard parrallax or AO. Objective no bigger than 40mm, and length under 12". Magnification 3-12 or similar. Most important, something that is compact and will stand up to abuse. I would also like to keep it under $500. I am kind of leaning towards a Leupold vxII.
Any suggestions?
 
I have a 2-7x33 vxI shotgun scope on my truck .22. It has parallax at 75 yds but the lower power makes parallax a non issue. It has been a great scope and that rifle has been used and abused. You can also get the vx-II 3-9X33 rimfire scope with the A.O. I found with A.o. scopes on my .22's I'm always messing with it, gopher at 15yds, gopher at 50yds, gopher at 25 yds, I have to adjust it all the time. With the 2-7 I just point and shoot, crank the power down for the real close ones. Korth can set parallax on most leupolds to 50yds for you also.
 
I haven't personally used one of these, but it may be perfect for what you're after....

http://www.burrisoptics.com/timberline1.html#45x14x

Adjustable objective will allow you to use it at any yardage, 32mm objective is appropriate for a .22, and the scope is about as compact as it gets. Burris has a decent reputation, and a .22 should be a walk in the park for this puppy. Pricing seems to be right in around the $200 mark, give or take.

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Note: I've tried a Leupold FX-II in both 4x and 6x on my own .22. Because the parallax is set for out past 100 yds, from 25 to 50 yds things tend to be just a slight bit fuzzy.
 
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