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Posted on Jan 21, 2009

Scope for ruger 10/22 carbine

I have never had a scope before.
what scope would you recommend for this rifle.
some suggested a bushnell banner 3x9x40.
just want to use for target shooting.
i do not want anything real expensive.
any help would be appreciated.
also would like a scope for m1 carbine.

pete

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    cant seem to get rifle to shoot good patern shoots all over the target could this be scope r gun how do i tell

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    i have a 243 handy rifle youth model that i cant get to shoot a decent pattern shoots all over target could this be rifle or scope how do i tell

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Google SWFA ......they sell about 20 different brands of riflescopes, with pix, desriptions and prices. It's a good source for info, even if you decide to buy one of the same scopes at Walmart. Check out the Bushnell Trophy, Nikon Prostaff, and Tasco scopes, in particular.

Also, there is a website I belong to, originally started just for the Ruger 10/22 owners/fans. You can visit it and join for free at - www.RimfireCentral.com
We have a great bunch of guys and gals there, who can help you with questions on ANY type rimfire rifle. I'm sure you will love this site.

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