Nightforce, Leupold and Schmidt-Bender Scope will get up there in the price point. Schmidt-Bender glass especially will be quite expensive. Their high end glass can easily exceed $10,000.
Expensive doesnt mean a good one. I recommend https://www.atncorp.com/thermal-scope-thor-hd Perhaps in the future you will want to buy optical sights or other devices for a rifle, I advise buying here
SOURCE: Redfield Rifle Scope Manual
I own a Redfield spotting scope the model year is between the 70's to 80's and I need to find a manual for it. But I was Wondering if you could answer a question there is a crossair, then there is another one right above that, then there is a loop on the bottom right hand corner. There is also a yard marker that starts at 600 and goes down to 100. Do you know what it is and how to use it or what the purpose of it is if you could help me that would be great. Thank you for all your help..Joshua Gambler
SOURCE: scope for ruger 10/22 carbine
Google SWFA ......they sell about 20 different brands of riflescopes, with pix, desriptions and prices. It's a good source for info, even if you decide to buy one of the same scopes at Walmart. Check out the Bushnell Trophy, Nikon Prostaff, and Tasco scopes, in particular.
Also, there is a website I belong to, originally started just for the Ruger 10/22 owners/fans. You can visit it and join for free at - www.RimfireCentral.com
We have a great bunch of guys and gals there, who can help you with questions on ANY type rimfire rifle. I'm sure you will love this site.
SOURCE: sniper scopes
A scope is a personal preference really but there are some ground rules that do need to be followed.
any scope will be effective in a good shooters hands. however there are some bells and whistles that are nice to have.
1) For long distance shooting a scope with 40 MOA is preferable this allows for 10 MOA down and 30 MOA up giving the rifle the ability to zero for any range.
2) Hold over graphs are a beauty when your in a rapid target environment. here is an example
http://www.zeiss.com/C12568CF00206298/GraphikTitelIntern/rz1000_lg/$File/rz1000_lg.gif
this is more of a hunting scope but this hold over calibration allows for rapid fire.
Check this site out it will help you determine what you need
http://www.boomershoot.org/general/ChoosingOptics.htm
if you have any other questions or more specific questions post a comment and ill get back ta ya.
GL bud
SOURCE: Tasco Rifle scope repairs
Try calling Customer Service at 1-800-423-3537. They should be able to assist you with your needs.
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