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Multi zero scopes (warning may be a stupid question)


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As my FAO called Friday to say that he will arrange an initial chat before the summer break I really need to get straight in my mind what I need to ask for and am keen to go for as 'multi purpose' options as possible to reduce number of rifles.

 

Are there any scopes that have multi zeros? For example if I am using subs and hv through .22lr, is there a scope that can store the zero settings for both rounds?

 

Sorry if this is a stupid question.

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hello, so you want to use subs and HVs in 1 rifle being a .22 L/R and would they both zero same? or not as the case maybe. i think a good question as i would be interested to know to as only used subs in my CZ455, i am using the new hawke rimfire scope where you zero at 50yards and have 75/100/150 points on reticule


hello, so you want to use subs and HVs in 1 rifle being a .22 L/R and would they both zero same? or not as the case maybe. i think a good question as i would be interested to know to as only used subs in my CZ455, i am using the new hawke rimfire scope where you zero at 50yards and have 75/100/150 points on reticule

just change the above scope from 3x9x40 to the 4x12x50 and it is very good

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hello, so you want to use subs and HVs in 1 rifle being a .22 L/R and would they both zero same? or not as the case maybe. i think a good question as i would be interested to know to as only used subs in my CZ455, i am using the new hawke rimfire scope where you zero at 50yards and have 75/100/150 points on reticule

 

just change the above scope from 3x9x40 to the 4x12x50 and it is very good

Is this the Vantage? Seems a great price, I like Hawke stuff. It does say that is subsonic specific though so I guess the zero points between this and HV would be quite different as I would expect.

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Is this the Vantage? Seems a great price, I like Hawke stuff. It does say that is subsonic specific though so I guess the zero points between this and HV would be quite different as I would expect.

hello, yes the new vantage I/R i think a great scope for the money and hawke do a good warranty, am sure your right on sub/HVs

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Buy a mildot scope and just use sub's

Zero at 56 yards

Next dot down is 80 yards

Next dot is 100 yards

Next is 120 yards

Next is 138 yards

Next is 155 yards

This is on a true mildot scope at 9x mag

There is no need to buy hawks rimfire scope etc.all you need is chairgun ballistics programme available free off the intranet

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