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Posted: 5/2/2021 8:26:54 PM EDT
Got the Royal with 20" threaded barrel. Not the best time to be buying, but I miss having a nice .22 in the safe...
Reccomend some good glass? Definitely going to get a can for it also... Will post pics when I pick it up... Tell me all I need to know... |
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Two questions:
1) What are you going to use i for (Bench,NRL22,Casual target or hunting)? 2) What is you budget? |
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I picked up a Scout several months back. Slapped a 2.5x Ultralight Leupold on it and just picked up my Defcan22 for it. She's a sweet ride
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You'll need a scope that permits parallax adjustment to relatively short distances. Most centerfire scopes get you down to 50yds. I'd suggest one that resolves down to 10yds.
I picked up an Athlon Midas Tac 6-24×50. My 457 is used as a trainer for my LR setup. I wanted a similar reticle, same bolt throw, same trigger weight. |
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Originally Posted By TODD-67: Two questions: 1) What are you going to use i for (Bench,NRL22,Casual target or hunting)? 2) What is you budget? View Quote 1. Was planning on just casual target and perhaps small game hunting. Hadnt really thought about it, maybe the occasional competition or arfcom contest. 2. $300-$500 for scope... |
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Originally Posted By ryandushku: I picked up a Scout several months back. Slapped a 2.5x Ultralight Leupold on it and just picked up my Defcan22 for it. She's a sweet ride https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/455279/D7064496-34A4-4140-842C-562D569A5E5E_jpe-1927784.JPG View Quote Nice setup! |
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I have a 457 American that is great fun to shoot.
I also ordered the threaded barrel for it so I can slap my Mask on it (when it gets out of jail). I put a Bushnell Engage 3-12 on it. Shooting Aguila Super Colibri out of this thing @ 100 yards is super fun, just for shits and giggles. It's like lobbing a silent, tiny mortar. |
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Originally Posted By PWA_Commando: 1. Was planning on just casual target and perhaps small game hunting. Hadnt really thought about it, maybe the occasional competition or arfcom contest. 2. $300-$500 for scope... View Quote For your use check out the Vortex Diamondback Tactical. They make a 4-16x and a 6-24. Street prices are about $349 for the 4-16x and $399 for the 6-24x. The 6-24 has parallax down to 10 yards and the 4-16x is down to 20 yards. I would say stay with those two models for the parallax and the reticle. https://www.eurooptic.com/vortex-diamondback.aspx |
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Originally Posted By Rob01: For your use check out the Vortex Diamondback Tactical. They make a 4-16x and a 6-24. Street prices are about $349 for the 4-16x and $399 for the 6-24x. The 6-24 has parallax down to 10 yards and the 4-16x is down to 20 yards. I would say stay with those two models for the parallax and the reticle. https://www.eurooptic.com/vortex-diamondback.aspx View Quote Thanks for the info/reccomendation. That actually appears to be an excellent scope. I received a shipping notice today, so hopefully pick up the rifle this weekend. |
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Originally Posted By Luvthemtorts: Check out the Bushnell Engage line of scopes as well. They track beautifully even after dialing all the way up and back down. After seeing how repeatable they were I bought one for my three favorite CZ's. https://i.imgur.com/FLWrS7K.jpg https://i.imgur.com/4f8leiu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/szoacyX.jpg View Quote Those are nice rifles, can't wait to get mine! |
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"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." - Samuel Adams
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Originally Posted By PWA_Commando: Well, here she is! Finally got all the parts to get the scope mounted...can't wait to get to the range and get her dialed in. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/415375/20210530_153603-1961072.jpg View Quote Beautiful. Have fun. |
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Looks good. Should be a lot of fun for you.
One question, when behind the scope is it comfortable for height? |
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That looks a bit high. If it were mine, as low as I could get it.
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Originally Posted By Rob01: Looks good. Should be a lot of fun for you. One question, when behind the scope is it comfortable for height? View Quote Thanks, I haven't had a chance to go shoot yet, but it feels pretty good to me. Just messing around with it in the backyard, I can get a decent check weld and see through the scope pretty good. I used to have an old Mossberg .22 that was my Dad's, ( I ended up giving it back to him, which kind of spurred this purchase). The scope on that one was just an old Sears rimfire model. I always thought it was too low when I would shoot it, so I went with some higher rings on this one, but I didn't anticipate needing the riser to go from a dovetail mount to a picatanny. Probably should have done some more research on the rings before I bought them... I'll give it a go and see how it works out. I'm sure that 30mm rings with a dovetail mount are out there. |
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Originally Posted By PWA_Commando: Thanks, I haven't had a chance to go shoot yet, but it feels pretty good to me. Just messing around with it in the backyard, I can get a decent check weld and see through the scope pretty good. I used to have an old Mossberg .22 that was my Dad's, ( I ended up giving it back to him, which kind of spurred this purchase). The scope on that one was just an old Sears rimfire model. I always thought it was too low when I would shoot it, so I went with some higher rings on this one, but I didn't anticipate needing the riser to go from a dovetail mount to a picatanny. Probably should have done some more research on the rings before I bought them... I'll give it a go and see how it works out. I'm sure that 30mm rings with a dovetail mount are out there. View Quote That's good and that is all that matters is if it works for you. I would not get rid of the picitinny base but just get lower rings. Those are probably 1.26" or higher and you could go down to .90" with that set up if needed. It also looks to be back a little far but tough to tell from a pic. Just play with it a little at the range and don't be afraid to make changes to the ring height to fix any issues. |
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I dont known what to tell you except congratulations.
I do know that I just put and order in for the 457 varmint today. Wanted a bolt action 22lr I felt would match the quality of the Model 41 I just bought. |
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