As a beginner to scopes and rifles in general, I'm looking for some tips from you veteran shooters. I just got a Ruger 10/22 and need a decent scope on it which I have not bought yet. It's for plinking and practicing for my young kids ages 11-9 years old. I'm looking for 50-100 yards or so in the price range between $100-$200.
From a recent thread, I'm looking at something like the Primary Arms Classic Series 6X32mmACSS 22LR or the Vortex Optics Crossfire II 2-7X32 Rimfire. If anyone else has a good recommendation, please let me know.
The other questions is about eye relief. I used to have a Simmons 3X9X33 22 Mag scope. Knowing nothing about scopes, I was unable to instruct my young kids on how to best look through the scope. They had trouble seeing beyond the eye relief black portion blocking the scope despite moving their heads around the scope.
Is a solution to this some technique on some YouTube video that I have yet to find or is there some more expensive scope that eliminates much of the eye relief problem? Thanks everyone in advance for all your answers.
From a recent thread, I'm looking at something like the Primary Arms Classic Series 6X32mmACSS 22LR or the Vortex Optics Crossfire II 2-7X32 Rimfire. If anyone else has a good recommendation, please let me know.
The other questions is about eye relief. I used to have a Simmons 3X9X33 22 Mag scope. Knowing nothing about scopes, I was unable to instruct my young kids on how to best look through the scope. They had trouble seeing beyond the eye relief black portion blocking the scope despite moving their heads around the scope.
Is a solution to this some technique on some YouTube video that I have yet to find or is there some more expensive scope that eliminates much of the eye relief problem? Thanks everyone in advance for all your answers.