Which one is it? I mean which of the leupold and what’s the objective?I have a 3-9 Leupold rimfire that I'm not using
Glad do let me know.I'll take a look I think I have an older Leupold 2x7 rimfire scope laying around somewhere.
Which of the 3-9 model.I have a 3-9 Leupold rimfire that I'm not using
Which reticle?I have a NEW IN BOX Leupold M8-6X Compact which I had Leupold set at 75 yd. parallax free back in the early 90's (I was a factory rep for Leupold for 16 years). I had planned to put it on a Win M52 Sporter but couldnt turn down the offer I had on the gun. I think it is simply the best choice for a super accurate rimire rifle. I have another just like it on another sporterized M52. You can see a squirrel's nose behind a tree at 70 yards! I will sell it for $400 (I just saw a used one sell on GB for $440 with standard 150yd PF.) Plus shipping. It will fit in a med flat rate box.
I had it made with the fine duplex reticle and set parralax free at 75 yards instead of 150. That keeps the image still from 10 ft to 100+ yards. It is the original M8 6X Compact, 6x33, from the 90's that is 10.5 inches long and weighs 8 ounces, much smaller profile than the later AO version. It fits perfectly on high grade rimfires. Clean lines, long eye relief and low profile. I have a set of Super Low (.550) Double Dovetail Leupold rings also, depending on what rifle you have and which bases are available.Which reticle?
6x fixed power isn’t to much for a rimfire.
What’s the objective?
Thank you
Sent you a pm.I had it made with the fine duplex reticle and set parralax free at 75 yards instead of 150. That keeps the image still from 10 ft to 100+ yards. It is the original M8 6X Compact, 6x33, from the 90's that is 10.5 inches long and weighs 8 ounces, much smaller profile than the later AO version. It fits perfectly on high grade rimfires. Clean lines, long eye relief and low profile. I have a set of Super Low (.550) Double Dovetail Leupold rings also, depending on what rifle you have and which bases are available.
Parralax not set for rimfire distances. The 541 is a high grade rifle.The early Bushnell elite scopes were made with leftover glass from the Bausch & Lomb elites when Bushnell took over. Really good glass at about $200 new old stock. Less if used. They have minimum eye relief for anything that recoils, but are perfect for .22.