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would u put at scope on a 22 that with the open sites u can hit anything u can see with it cause ive been shooting with open sites an ican shoot one whole rite inside the other an another
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By all means put a telescopic sight on it. You can use the scope for hunting, target shooting, low light conditions, plinking; and it even can be used to read an English textbook on proper grammer, spelling and punctuation from afar.
i wouldnt. i shoot my 22 alot and am good at it also. but i jus got a 223 with a scope so for longer range shots i use that. but i wouldnt put one on my 22 anyway cuz if ur huntin parrie dogs or gophers if u can see it open site u prob aint gonna kill it.
I actually have two .22s. One is my grandpa (or great-grandpa perhaps) that is open sights and my dad wouldn't put a scope on it. Don't blame him for that. The other one, which is mine. I shot with open sights for the longest time. I have no idea how i managed to do this but i lost both sights (probably from removing and cleaning them) so i put a scope on there. I think either way its fun to shoot. I took off the scope one time and shot by just looking down the barrel; Didn't work too well
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Yes, if it where me. Low light hunting in the early morning and evening the scope would help. Hunting with leaves on the trees the scope can help find the target easier.