Posted: 6/25/2017 12:22:19 PM EDT
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I bet these threads get old but i'm also a bit unique, I do not like mildots, TMRs or most BDCs; I like a normal fine crosshair no duplex.
The problem i'm finding is the only scopes with a "target crosshair" are fixed power competition scopes with extremely high magnification. I have a CZ 455 varmint precision trainer on the way and plan on using it for small game like rabbit and squirrel from 20' to 100 yards. For up close squirrel I need a low magnification to maintain FOV on movment tree targets so most precision scopes are out. My scope for while I wait is a leupold rifleman 3-9 x40, even though I dislike the duplex. I could use recommendations to get somewhere between 1x and 10x, with a fine but not invisible target crosshair, with high light transmission since i'm shooting morning/evening and under tree cover. Also at least target turret on elevation so I can dope my ammo and dial in average shooting distances for the enviornment i'm hunting |
| Weaver V16 would probably be a good choice with fine crosshair reticle. I think it is a 4-16x44 with an adjustable objective and the crosshair doesn't have the thick part of the crosshair you dislike, just a nice simple fine crosshair. There probably are more expensive scope that would suit that awesome rifle better but none that I can think of right now. |
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I like the leupold VX-3 6.5-20X40 EFR as the ultimate scope for rimfires, they are pricey at about $700 or more.
Then for about $268 you can get the Vortex Crossfire II 6 - 18 x 44 AO With the illuminated reticle. Those are my picks. The leupold
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=940521 The Vortex.
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