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    Rimfire scopes?


    I just ordered a Mark II BTVLSS in .22 to use for plinking and to get some trigger time so I don't have to burn up so much ammo in my 22-250 model 12 FVSS. Has anyone used a Mueller 4.5-14 AO? Not looking to break the bank but don't want junk either.


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    Re: Rimfire scopes?



    you can,t go wrong with any Mueller scope for the price range that they fall into,great Customer Service.



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    Re: Rimfire scopes?

    I have 2 of those scopes and for the cost they can not be beat.
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    Plus one on the Mueller scopes, they are great.

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    I have one of there 8X32 on my BTV and love it.We have a couple of people at our range that have the 4.5X14 and using one of them is why I went with the Muller.

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    Re: Rimfire scopes?

    Quote Originally Posted by jstanfield103
    Plus one on the Mueller scopes, they are great.
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    Re: Rimfire scopes?

    Thanks guys, I ordered a Mueller 4.5-14 X 40 AO Tactical. I really liked the mil dot reticle, now I just need to figure out to use it.

    http://muelleroptics.com/mt451440

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    I shoot a Mueller 4.5x14x40 AO and it is a great scope, in fact it beats out many scopes that cost twice as much. I just got back from the range and was shooting my new Savage MKII BV .22 , this combo is deadly accruate, This is the first scope that I have owned that is click repatable. That is, if you move 10 clicks in any direction and 10 back the rifle is back on its orignal zero.
    I have had mine for 5 years, and now they make the same scope with milldots, I plan on getting one soon.
    Bill...
    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    I just ordered a Mark II BTVLSS in .22 to use for plinking and to get some trigger time so I don't have to burn up so much ammo in my 22-250 model 12 FVSS. Has anyone used a Mueller 4.5-14 AO? Not looking to break the bank but don't want junk either.


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    Last edited by Billcurtis; 07-18-2012 at 03:32 PM. Reason: spelling error

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    Mueller has some great low cost scopes, I have an APV and an 8-32x44 target dot,clear glass edge to edge. Personally I would have selected the APV over the tactical especially on a rim fire, less clutter in the glass and the 4 plex is great for hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    Mueller has some great low cost scopes, I have an APV and an 8-32x44 target dot,clear glass edge to edge. Personally I would have selected the APV over the tactical especially on a rim fire, less clutter in the glass and the 4 plex is great for hunting.
    I would agree with you for hunting, however with the scope on the .22 rimfire, you can zero for 50 and use mildots for zero at 75 and 100 yards.
    Bill...

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    +1 on Mueller scopes!

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    how much did the mueller cost you???
    I put a 3-9x40 w/ ballistic plex, burris fullfield II on my 17hmr. love that scope. it was around 200 i think. bought it back in 06. my model 64 22lr has a cheapo $50 fixed 4x40. it's alright, obviously nothing special. holds 0, and has a relatively clear view to just passed 100yds.
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    leupold will reset the parallex distance in your scope to your choice for $15. as many no doubt know they will also install knobs.
    you can also custum order for parallex and purchase factory direct. i recently bought a redfield revelution 3x9 with a requested
    setting of 50 yds for my 22 mag.

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    leupold will reset the parallex distance in your scope to your choice for $15. as many no doubt know they will also install knobs.
    you can also custum order for parallex and purchase factory direct. i recently bought a redfield revelution 3x9 with a requested
    setting of 50 yds for my 22 mag.

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