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Old 03-09-2017, 12:01 PM
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http://en.nikonsportoptics.ca/nikon-...ire/index.page

For the budget you mentioned theses would work. Most rim fire scopes from any manufacturers will work.
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Originally Posted by Twobucks View Post
Hoping someone here with some experience with .22 silhouette shooting can offer some advice on a midrange scope to get me started. I know parallax adjustment is important, and accurate tracking and I think something in a 4-16x probably has enough magnification. Ideally I'd like to keep the cost around $300ish.

I don't want it to be too specialized a rig - just something that allows me to get started and grow without needing to upgrade in a years time.

And if I'm just thinking about this all wrong, I'm sure someone can set me straight too.


I am not a sales rep or active shooter in organized events, but have participated in the past. My last rim fire event was an informal one in 2010.

The next link has information, it means nothing unless you use it with one if there products.

I do not own any Nikons but I wish to purchase one to proof and use it.

I am using baush and lomb on my rim fires.

http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/s...spoton.html#:4


The next three links is information, from the number of views I will assume you also received similar information.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEk3AulEHac


http://www.albertasmallborerifle.ca/

http://www.albertasilhouetteshooting.ca/


Post#7 in the next link has a sponsor with items on sale and I suspect he will be at the easter show in Calgary.
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=316861
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