Scope for 22
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 699
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From: Indiana county, Pa
countrykat, dont know if i would get a 10-22 for a boy that young. you might want to start him out with a single shot or a bolt action .22 for safety reasons. as for a scope i would suggest a straight 4x or a 3x9 one inch scope. more field of view and better eye relief. just on opinion.
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 534
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From: Delaware OH USA
At 9, I would say a 4x fixed is a best choice. I would look at Simmons, Weaver or Sightron.. .or maybe a red dot might be best. Red dot sights make eye relief less of a struggle which my girls have some trouble with. They are 7 and 12.
#17
ORIGINAL: Mr. Slim
countrykat, dont know if i would get a 10-22 for a boy that young. you might want to start him out with a single shot or a bolt action .22 for safety reasons. as for a scope i would suggest a straight 4x or a 3x9 one inch scope. more field of view and better eye relief. just on opinion.
countrykat, dont know if i would get a 10-22 for a boy that young. you might want to start him out with a single shot or a bolt action .22 for safety reasons. as for a scope i would suggest a straight 4x or a 3x9 one inch scope. more field of view and better eye relief. just on opinion.
Age don't mean squat, it's how well they take to learning proper gun handling.
My boy is 3 and I plan on getting him on a BB gun next year.
#18
ORIGINAL: ballab911
Im looking for a scope for a 22 too, but i want it to shoot yotes. i think it should be adjustable? any ideas?
Im looking for a scope for a 22 too, but i want it to shoot yotes. i think it should be adjustable? any ideas?
I've always used my 243 for yotes at a distance and 12gauge 00buck for up close.
#19
ORIGINAL: hometheaterman
Sounds like we have the same setup. At 50 yards mine is a tack driver too. Really accurate.
ORIGINAL: pnut
I have a cheap Simmons Deerfield 3x9 on my Ruger 10/22 and it's a tack driver.
Father in law gave me the scope as it was just collecting dust..
If it ever went south I would put a Nikon Prostaff 4x32 on it.
I have a cheap Simmons Deerfield 3x9 on my Ruger 10/22 and it's a tack driver.
Father in law gave me the scope as it was just collecting dust..
If it ever went south I would put a Nikon Prostaff 4x32 on it.
My two new Butler Creek 25rnd Hot Lips mags came in yesterday, can't wait to do some more plinking.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2007
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ORIGINAL: pnut
I've upgraded to a Prostaff but just because that hand-me-down Deerfield I had was a little shady.
My two new Butler Creek 25rnd Hot Lips mags came in yesterday, can't wait to do some more plinking.
ORIGINAL: hometheaterman
Sounds like we have the same setup. At 50 yards mine is a tack driver too. Really accurate.
ORIGINAL: pnut
I have a cheap Simmons Deerfield 3x9 on my Ruger 10/22 and it's a tack driver.
Father in law gave me the scope as it was just collecting dust..
If it ever went south I would put a Nikon Prostaff 4x32 on it.
I have a cheap Simmons Deerfield 3x9 on my Ruger 10/22 and it's a tack driver.
Father in law gave me the scope as it was just collecting dust..
If it ever went south I would put a Nikon Prostaff 4x32 on it.
My two new Butler Creek 25rnd Hot Lips mags came in yesterday, can't wait to do some more plinking.


