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Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/23/16 12:07 AM
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Guys,
I'm wondering what the best scope would be for a Ruger Mark III Target Competition pistol.
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/23/16 12:20 AM
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Some sort or micro red dot. I had a Burris Fastfire on one for a long time. If you're wanting a scope with magnification not just an optic maybe a fixed 4x pistol scope.
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/24/16 11:54 AM
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/26/16 01:38 PM
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Some sort or micro red dot. I had a Burris Fastfire on one for a long time. If you're wanting a scope with magnification not just an optic maybe a fixed 4x pistol scope. I agree on the red dot, although I'd recommend a Bushnell Trophy 2-6x if you wanted magnification.
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/26/16 02:11 PM
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/27/16 09:50 PM
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I have a Burris fast Fire II on my Ruger .22/.45. Its great indoors but in bright sunlight the dot is hard to pick up sometimes, especially for shooters who have never used one.
I may replace it with Aimpoint or similar red dot. Maybe a C-More, lots of competition shooters use them...
as far as magnification. I would get a variable and a good set of shooting sticks. scoped handguns are hard to hold steady.
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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05/30/16 02:13 AM
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I have a Burris fast Fire II on my Ruger .22/.45. Its great indoors but in bright sunlight the dot is hard to pick up sometimes, especially for shooters who have never used one.
I may replace it with Aimpoint or similar red dot. Maybe a C-More, lots of competition shooters use them...
as far as magnification. I would get a variable and a good set of shooting sticks. scoped handguns are hard to hold steady. You're not kidding! I put a leupold 2x on it and it definitely seems harder to hold steady although I figure the scope just makes me realize how much my hands are actually moving when I'm shooting it.
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Re: Best Scope for a .22 Pistol
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06/03/16 03:56 AM
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I like the cmore for a red dot as well. It's the only way to fly for a practical shooting gun. On my mark 3, I have a cheap-o tube style red dot that has served me well. It all depends on budget and purpose.
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