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Recommend me a 'Scope for my Sig522 ~

#1 Post by David Nimrod »

I'm not shooting my Sig522, mostly because the Vortex Sparc II red dot is not great for what I do...

Ideally, I'd like a <£200 'scope, around 1x to 6x, long eye relief, for shooting at 50m to 100m ranges.

All advice appreciated! thankssign
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#2 Post by WelshShooter »

Simmons White Tail Classic, 1.5-6x20. Excellent quality scope and can be bought second hand for less than £100. There's one on eBay bidding at £85 right now:
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/simmons-white- ... SwDEtaG0Zk
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Thanks for the info.
Much appreciated...
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#4 Post by kennyc »

WelshShooter wrote:Simmons White Tail Classic, 1.5-6x20. Excellent quality scope and can be bought second hand for less than £100. There's one on eBay bidding at £85 right now:
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/simmons-white- ... SwDEtaG0Zk
not ideal if shooting at 25m as parralexed at 100m I know I have one mounted on my Sig522 they are not long eye relief either (as in scout scope mount)
oops just saw the range parametres, in which case they are a pretty good scope
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#5 Post by WelshShooter »

I know from personal experience, I have used that exact scope at 25m using my Marlin 1894 and a couple of rimfire rifles. In terms of long eye relief, yes, they're not like pistol scopes for a revolver but they're pretty decent. There are many people on here who use this scope for the purpose of 25m shooting (Heck I've used it at 300m with 357mag but that's a different story!).
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#6 Post by channel12 »

kennyc wrote:
WelshShooter wrote:Simmons White Tail Classic, 1.5-6x20. Excellent quality scope and can be bought second hand for less than £100. There's one on eBay bidding at £85 right now:
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/simmons-white- ... SwDEtaG0Zk
not ideal if shooting at 25m as parralexed at 100m I know I have one mounted on my Sig522 they are not long eye relief either (as in scout scope mount)
oops just saw the range parametres, in which case they are a pretty good scope

Really? I have one on my 10/22 for mini-rifle and have used as close as 10m. It will of course depend on what magnification you are using on how close you can get without losing focus.

it's a cracking little scope, a pity they stopped making making them, I would like another but not at the prices they seem to go for these days.
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#7 Post by Zilberbak »

I use either 1x Vortex Spitfire on mine or BSA 1-4 from Optics Warehouse £40-00

but options could be

The new Konus 1-4 £150
Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6 £290
Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8 £420

All prices from Opticswarehouse but could find cheaper elsewhere
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#8 Post by BamBam »

David Nimrod wrote: Ideally, I'd like a <£200 'scope, around 1x to 6x, long eye relief, for shooting at 50m to 100m ranges.
https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/produ ... iflescope/

With a set of Vortex rings will still be within your budget.
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