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Robert Swinney
 
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Gunner sez:
" Im still shooting an ole Unertal 20x on my Anschutz 54 match rifle,
the Weaver 18x went on the Rem 40X"


So, is this a recommendation for a single power scope of around 20 - 22 X
for .22 RF work? I shoot "bench" with a Hart rest and a leather shot bag
for the butt stock.

Bob Swinney


"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 17:04:35 -0500, "Robert Swinney"
wrote:

Thanx, Gunner. Those Tascos look good. I am leaning toward a single
power
scope though for .22 RF target use at 50 yards. Do you have a
recommendation, or anyone have a preference for any specific power? I'm
thinking something around 20 X would be about right.


At this point..the big question is..what is your price range? Once
you get up over 10x...the price goes up with the magnification..faster
actually. Also..reticle?


My long range personel interdiction rifles have fixed 10x for the most
part. Weavers and Leopolds. For this kind of work..a fixed power
scope has advantages that a variable does not.

The varminters have a mix..Bushell, Lyman G, and Nikon.

Gunner

Bob Swinney
"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 11:00:54 -0500, "Robert Swinney"
wrote:

Redux on Redux. I have a 15 to 45 X Simmons spotting scope. Its normal
use
is for .22 RF at 50 yards, where it is set for around 25X. I mostly
practice at 50 yards, trying to shoot 1/4 inch groups. Occasionally, I
will
slew the little Simmons over and see what the boys are doing at 100
yards.
No problem, at all, reading their 30 cal. holes. Cheap spotting scopes
like
mine have plastic lenses, which are great with only a small reduction in
transmission. The more expensive ones have glass lenses - a little
better,
but a whole lot more money. I shoot with a vari-power Leupold scope.
Glass, of course, marvelous optic; beautiful scope. I am considering
getting another scope; pretty sure it will be a Simmons, single power,
around 20X. It won't be quite as rugged as a Leupold but more than
sufficient for bench rest shooting. Think I'll save the Leupold for a
quality air rifle for back yard practice.

Bob Swinney

Take a hard look at these, before buying a Simmons.

http://www.tasco.com/riflescopes/tar...int_main.shtml


btw..this is a decent scope of its type....
http://www.eabco.com/Tasco03.htm

I hope that Leupold you have, isnt going on a spring gun.

Gunner


"Don Foreman" wrote in message
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 09:06:04 -0400, Brian Lawson
wrote:

On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 16:53:38 -0500, Don Foreman
wrote:

SNIP ALL

Hey Don,

What does "redux" mean?? I know a "redoubt" is an outlying
fortification, but I've never seen the term redux.

"Revisited". The term may have come into more common usage with
John Updyke's novel "Rabbit Redux", which was a sequel to "Rabbit
Run".




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