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Plinker,
from WA, United States
Written on July 7, 2015
Mounted this on my Henry .22 lever. Needs high rings but leaves enough thumb room to work the hammer. Clicks and point of impact adjustments are positive and view is clear. It sure beats the $40 dollar cheapo that I had first put on the rifle and the groups show it. Be advised that this is a full sized scope and may look a little overwhelming on a tiny .22 but looks OK on the Henry. Parallax is set for 50 yds. and 1/2 inch clicks at 100 yds. are quarter inch at 50 yds. which is where I shoot. Very good value for the money.
Would recommend: Yes
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Paul,
from CA, United States
Written on March 30, 2015
I put the Nikon Prostaff 4x32 Rimfire Scope on my new Browning T-Bolt. Clear bright viewing, it's easy to move the dials to sight in, and it looks great. Nikon has a winner here. Excellent service from the dealer too.
Would recommend: Yes
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bakersfield,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on March 11, 2015
If your looking for an Excellent Rimfire Scope that has everything you would expect from one costing much much more, look no further. The only regret I have is waiting for so long to Purchase it. Easy as 1 2 3 to site in
Best Used for:
- Rimfire Applications
- Target/range, hunting
Would recommend: Yes
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Charlie,
from NJ, United States
Written on January 18, 2015
I have several of these 4X scopes. The newest one goes on a CZ455FS. I am very pleased with the "sale prices" and quality of the Nikon Prostaff Rimfire scopes. At 71 years of age, I find the Nikons to serve me well since open sights and targets are "fuzzy" now.
Pros:
- Quality, clarity and price
Would recommend: Yes
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Gopacking,
from TX, United States
Written on December 29, 2014
I bought this rifle scope on sale at OpticsPlanet.com. It was a very good price for this product.
The Nikon Rimfire scope is an excellent product. It was very easy to sight in, and the view is very, very good - superb clarity. The 4" eye relief is also very useful, even though the recoil of a 22LR rifle is minimal. I would just remind potential buyers to note that the reticle adjustments are 1/2" per click, not 1/4". This is noted in the product owners guide, but it is mistakenly stated on the Nikon or OpticsPlante websites. I especially appreciated the easy reticle adjustments without having to use a screwdriver or a coin. The adjustments were quite accurate.
Delivery was extremely fast!! And I also have had feedback from two other shooting/hunting friends that strongly reinforced my positive impressions of the Nikon rifle scopes.
I would definitely recommend this product to others.
Pros:
- Very good clarity/glass quality, Good value for price, easy and accurate reticle adjustments, long eye reief
Would recommend: Yes
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GregD,
from LA, United States
Written on December 22, 2014
Purchased the Nikon ProStaff 4x32 for a new Marlin XT-22TSR. Excellent scope, clear optics, easy to zero in with only a few shots. After breaking in the new rifle I was able to shoot five shot groups touching at 30 yards. As always, OpticPlanet was fast on delivery and excellent on the price.
Would recommend: Yes
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Gunner,
from MS, United States
Written on December 15, 2014
Very clear Nikon optics. Just what I was looking for to put on an old bolt action 22 rifle. It has nice adjustments for sighting in that were easy to use. I like the cross hairs and the matte finish. I would recommend this scope because I have had very good luck with several different Nikon products.
Would recommend: Yes
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Scottyducks,
from MP, United States
Written on November 2, 2014
I now have 3 of these scopes. They are a great rimfire scope for the money. I use them for squirrel and am very pleased. Excellent clarity and light gathering. I could spend more but why? These work well for the task I use them. Highly recommend these scopes.
Would recommend: Yes
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Robert,
from OR, United States
Written on October 15, 2014
I put this on my Ruger 10/22 and I'm very happy with it's clarity and eye relief. Amazing difference from the $40 Simmons scope I had on there, don't waste your money on a cheaper scope. A fixed 4 power scope is perfect for .22.
Would recommend: Yes
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Jim,
Verified Owner
from VA, United States
Written on October 15, 2014
Received this scope and mounted on an old Marlin model 80 .22 rifle. I had it zeroed in after 7 shots and was shooting consistent 1" groups at 50 yards. The clarity is excellent. Very pleased with this purchase.
Pros:
- excellent clarity even in low light conditions
- no tools required for elevation and windage adjustments
Best Used for:
- plinking/small game hunting
Would recommend: Yes
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