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Reddit mentions of Bushnell Rimfire Optics 633941 3-9X40 3 Bdc Turrets Side Focus Box
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- 3-9X magnification and a 40mm objective lens
- Multi-x reticle
- 1/4 MOA, 22 lr and 17 hrs turrets are provided
- Side Parallax adjustment
- Matte black finish
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Specs:
Color | black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 12.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3-9 X 40 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
ammo is the biggest factor when shooting 22. I'd suggest you try CCI standard velocity to start, or any match grade 22 ammo that is standard velocity, which will be much more accurate than the supersonic stuff. My CZ 455 really shoots Lapua Center-X ammo well, as well as the pricier Eley stuff.
You'd also do better with a bipod to get a more stable base to shoot from. You don't even have to spend that much
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for a scope, I have a Bushnell "rimfire optics" model on my CZ 455, it was ~$140 and I have much nicer scopes I could swap it for, but I have yet to do so because it's worked so well for me. This model looks pretty good, I have the next tier up with more magnification but it seems to be discontinued. It has a ton of elevation available for adjustment, I've shot out to 300 with it, and even 500 with holdover past it's adjustment range. Get a rail to mount it on, and you'd be good to go.
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Where do you live in MA? The south shore area hosts monthly informal 22 rifle matches at area clubs, and they are open to all and very helpful to beginners.
What's your budget? I use this for my Appleseed rifle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T9N4BQS
Having an Adjustable Objective is key since Appleseed is done at 25 yds and the majority of scopes have a 50 yard parallax setting.