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      Noob question: Scopes

      Well, it's the takedown version. Part of the appeal is that it breaks in half and fits in this small bag it came with. :cool: Kinda silly, but obviously I'm not worried about perfection. I'm not a good enough shot that I'd be able to tell if any scope was hitting zero or not... I'll probably...
    2. M

      Noob question: Scopes

      I'll keep that scope in mind. It might be too long for my usage though (since my Takedown may no longer fit in the bag with that scope mounted). I could go detachable, but seems like you'd have to rezero the scope every time you went out to shoot with that... Plus, I'm thinking for the range...
    3. M

      Noob question: Scopes

      Nothing specific yet. Just got the 10/22 and was starting to look at options. I'm just plinking, so not looking for anything expensive or fancy.
    4. M

      Noob question: Scopes

      Is the bullet drop that much worse on rimfire? Follow-up: It would be safe (stay zeroed, etc) to use a larger caliber spec'd scope on the .22, but not the other way around?
    5. M

      Noob question: Scopes

      So, I've never used a scope, but was looking at putting something on a Ruger 10/22 (maybe just a red-dot). Just walking the aisles I noticed some scopes were marked as .22 caliber and others different calibers (or unmarked). I'm wondering what makes a scope caliber specific? :n00b: Does it have...
    6. M

      1500 Live Updates - Post Going Prices Here

      lol I picked up three 33rd mags from that booth at the last show for $37 each.
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