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Scope Suggestions for .22LR

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What are your suggestions for a Savage FV-SR? I will mainly be using it for fun and varmint hunting. Thanks.
 
I use Simmons 22 Mag 3-9x32 scopes on my .22's. Can pick them up around $40-50 from any of the big dealers. Work great out to about 100 yards with no problem.

What kind of budget are you looking at? Any particular features?
 
I don't really have a budget in mind. I normally get Leupolds, but for a .22 that costs $250 and will only be shooting 100-150 yards, I don't think a $400 Leupold is necessarily warranted. I just want something that is durable and has good glass and maintains zero... I suppose that's what we want with every scope. My point is that I don't need nor want a scope with capabilities beyond those of the rifle. My other option is to take off a Simmons 8-Point that came with one of my deer rifles and put it on the .22 and then buy a Leupold or Vortex for that deer rifle.
 
That rifle will shoot. Feed it good ammo and it will do better than a whole lot of centerfire guns.
I have been oh-so-very pleased with my mueller apv. 4-14x40 AO $130 bucks. Glass rivals my burris ff2 and leupold vx1's. Better than my sightron s1. Adjustments are a little mushy, but it works well. I got it based off a plethora of recommendations off rimfirecentral.
 
I have a Nikon P-22 (now called P-Rimfire) on mine.

They have a couple of models - I have the BDC 150 on my FV-SR as I'm a big fan of scopes with bullet drop reticles...now if they would just offer them in a FFP reticle! :banghead: (although I see a number of makers are finally starting to come around).

Some folks don't like the BDC reticle as it has oval shaped openings instead of hash marks, but I kinda like it. If you're looking for ultimate accuracy, maybe not, but for plinking, hunting, etc., it's kinda nice to have a clear picture of the target in the BDC ovals.

It currently shows on sale at Nikon's site ($129.95 / $50 off) but is backordered. If you're interested, you may be able to find it out there for the same price? In the past, I've found a lot of times Nikon put something on sale at their site vendors offered the same deal.

I also have the same scope, but this time with their Nikoplex reticle with extra turret. It appears this particular model has been "archived" - a euphemism for discontinued? (although some vendors may have some).

P-Rimfire 2-7x32 Matte BDC 150
http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en/Nikon-Products/Riflescopes/P-Rimfire-2-7x32-Matte-BDC-150.html

P-22 2-7x32 Nikoplex with Extra Turret

http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en/...s/p-22-2-7x32-nikoplex-with-extra-turret.html

EDIT: Found the Nikoplex model - don't know what it wasn't grouped with the rest of the scopes when I made my first pass? http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en/...imfire-2-7x32-nikoplex-with-extra-turret.html

My buddy who also has an FV-SR set up like mine (with a Boyd's stock) is using a Mueller. Can't tell you what model, etc., but it's the one everybody with FV-SR's / Boyd's stocks seemed to be using.

I didn't want to put quite that much money into it and didn't want as long a scope as his Mueller - I figure you can't go but so wrong with Nikon stuff (based on past experience)?

Mueller Rimfire Scopes
http://muelleroptics.com/category/products/mueller-scopes/rimfire-scopes
 
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If you're interested in the Nikons, I just did a quick Google search and Optics Planet has the BDC 150 in stock for $129.95.

I assume that also means no tax, free shipping, and THRFORUM code for an extra 5% off!?

They also advertise the Nikoplex model for the same price, but says estimated to ship in 1 to 3 days - I'd be leery of that. They may be planning on drop shipping directly from Nikon, but if Nikon doesn't have them on their site?????

http://www.opticsplanet.com/nikon-p-rimfire-2-7x32-riflescope.html?_iv_code=NI-RS-PR2732-16313
 
I've never had a problem with the Simmons scopes going back decades all the way to the 3 I have now. 1 being about 25 yrs old that has survived 3 moves of which 2 were out of state moves. The other 2 Simmons are the ones listed in post 2.

Thats not to say they're the best.

I also had the Weaver mentioned above but in 4x.

It's nicer than the Simmons but I didn't feel handicapped with the Simmons. In fact, I sold off the Weaver because I tend to like variables more and I had an extra Simmons laying around.


I write this from the perspective of..... unless I was hunting 200 yards or competing, I don't see then need for anything more than $150 max particularly on a 22lr that I'm shooting cans, paper, rabbits, desert bugs and ant hills with.

The other scopes I've used are long out of production.
 
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Nikon has their big Rimfire Scope Promo going on for 9 more days. Check some of THR's Sponsor's to see if any of them can help you out with your purchase. I am also a big fan of using the PROSTAFF Target EFR with parallax adjustment for the varying distances I shoot at.

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I have been oh-so-very pleased with my mueller apv. 4-14x40 AO $130 bucks. Glass rivals my burris ff2 and leupold vx1's. Better than my sightron s1. Adjustments are a little mushy, but it works well. I got it based off a plethora of recommendations off rimfirecentral.

+1 on this recommendation. I own three Mueller APV's and one APT. All are excellent scopes for the money. The folks at Rimfirecentral love the APV.
 
Got a 3-9x50 8 Point Simmons on mine. The objective is about a mm from the barrel. Love the way it looks. I only shoot 50 yards, so plenty good for my use. Really bright scope for $50.
 
Check out Primary Arms web site they make a rimfire scope with a ranging reticle calibrated for cans, bottles, squirrels and crows I think. Plus it has windage for 5 mph marked. Good reviews. I think I will buy one the next .22 scope I get.
 
I have a Weaver 3-9x32 ao scope that I like for hunting and plinking . I like it better than my Leupold 2-7x28 rimfire scope . The Leupold is still nice though .
 
I am cheap and lazy (fair warning). I put a Simmons 22 Mag 4X scope that I paid like $25 for from Cabelas on sale on top of a 10/22 that is stock except for a Kidd trigger. Out to 50 yards it is great. Best of all, I don't have the temptation of fiddling with the magnification long enough to let the critter I am targeting figure out I am there and escape. If I am shooting longer than 50 yards I likely have a much more accurate Marlin 39A with a 3x9 no name Japanese scope on it.
 
I don't really have a budget in mind. I normally get Leupolds, but for a .22 that costs $250 and will only be shooting 100-150 yards, I don't think a $400 Leupold is necessarily warranted. I just want something that is durable and has good glass and maintains zero... I suppose that's what we want with every scope. My point is that I don't need nor want a scope with capabilities beyond those of the rifle. My other option is to take off a Simmons 8-Point that came with one of my deer rifles and put it on the .22 and then buy a Leupold or Vortex for that deer rifle.
The cheapest scope that held zero on my .22, I owned a lot of scopes, was a Sightron S2 4-16. The only reason I sold it was because it did not have enough adjustment per rotation on the vertical adjustment. Now I have a Bushnell 6500 4.5-30 scope on. Its overkill, but it is such a good scope and it maintains a perfect zero and the tracking is 100% spot on. There is nothing I hate more than a scope that goes out of zero, as it just make it easier to wound animals.
If you do not want to spend to much, but still have a reliable scope, I would say look at the Sightron Sii or better scopes.
 
Hunter, you recommended a really nice scope, but it costs $350, well outside the stated budget.

I have the sightron s1 4-12x, and it's a nice enough scope for the money and possibly within budget, but nowhere near the same class as the sii's.
 
You are correct Greyling, sorry.
I still recommend he gets a Sightron. It is not nice to buy a cheap scope that will just loose zero all the time. Its a big confidence breaker:)
 
I don't really have a budget in mind. I normally get Leupolds, but for a .22 that costs $250 and will only be shooting 100-150 yards, I don't think a $400 Leupold is necessarily warranted
I can guarantee you that the rifle will never shoot better than the optic that's on it.... :)
 
People have said the Simmons .22 Mag 3-9x32 scope has held up even to a .30-06. Take that as you will, it's evidence enough that it'll easily take a .22. I've overall had good luck with Simmons scopes. I've had one break, but that scope was from the mid-90's and was probably 15 years old at the time, so I'd say it served its purpose. I replaced it with another Simmons.
 
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