For target shooting, your definitely going to want either an AO or side focus to remove any parallax error.
For target shooting, your definitely going to want either an AO or side focus to remove any parallax error.
Any recommendation in the $150 price range?
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I have a 36x Weaver in the accessories for sale forum. It might be a little overkill, but it would be hard to beat for the price...
Without knowing what kind of gun it's going on, it's hard to make a suggestion. If the gun isn't capable of good accuracy, then you're wasting your money on too much scope
I'm good to 150yds with my red dot on my 10/22 after I identify object with binos. Usually squirrels are shot much closer though.
I have a BSA sweet 22 3x9AO on my rem 597 and I wish i would have went with the 6x18 or something a bit stronger in general. The Bsa has served me well for about 5 years and at least 10k rounds but at 100 yards things are small, sometimes it's hard to see previous shots so i have to rely on a spotting scope more.