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#1 Post by Practical shooter »

Hi,

Iam looking for a scope for my .22.

It's must have at least 16x magnification, target turrets, mil dot illuminated reticle, parralex adjustment, lens protector and come with rings 

I'm not looking to spend more than £200.

Thought I'd check here before buying new.



Thanks
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#2 Post by RDC »

Have a look at Fox Firearms scopes. For the money they are great.
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#3 Post by channel12 »

Have you tried local gun store for second hand stuff, shooters often trade up. Some gun shops will advertise on-line, I bought a couple of nice pre-owned Leupolds that way. The other source is Gun Trader, both private and trade sellers, currently a couple of nice scopes on there unfortunately outside your price range but buy once cry once as they say.
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#4 Post by Practical shooter »

Thanks for the advice folks, I'll look into it
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#5 Post by Cookisan »

Have you looked at a BSA Sweet 22 - The Sweet 22 is calibrated from 50 to 175 yards. The Sweet 22 is also supplied with three quick change turret drums, each designed for use with the most popular weight bullets, 36, 38 and 40 grains. All Sweet scopes feature fully multi-coated precision lenses, a parallax adjustable objective lens, and are waterproof, fog proof and shock proof.

http://www.tannyokyguns.co.uk/optics/ri ... copes.html

£140

I've had one on my 22 for years and had no issues, the target turrets seem to tie in nicely to the ammo I use.
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#6 Post by Practical shooter »

That is a decent looking scope to be fair, ill have a look thanks
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