I've been shooting iron sights on a .22 for long enough, and thanks to a generous set of parents, I'm going to have a Savage MKIIBV for Christmas. Since I'm <span style="font-weight: bold">new</span> at this whole optics thing, I need some pointers.
The BV comes with bases installed. I need rings and a scope. I was wondering if anyone has a setup with this particular gun or one that's basically the same. I need to know what size rings to get and what diameter scope will fit on top of this gun.
I'd like to get a scope that can go to 16x and I'd like parallax adjustment. I also don't like really thick reticles, but I wouldn't mind a rangefinding reticle. I'm also kind of on a budget for this (think $150 or below), so what's the perfect scope that's crisp, clear, high magnification, and dirt cheap?
Going on, I'd like a good bipod to go under the gun. I shoot primarily prone in rolling farmland in Kentucky. We don't have much tall grass, and I target shoot mainly in a mowed area. I'd be hunting squirrels in a wooded area and would most likely be using tree trunks for support if I'm not kneeling or sitting. Any suggestions on a good bipod?
I don't want to sound like a mall ninja, but I've not yet had the extra money to get into precision shooting. The .22 seems like a good place to start, and I want to start off right. Any help you guys have to offer would be great, and thanks in advance.
The BV comes with bases installed. I need rings and a scope. I was wondering if anyone has a setup with this particular gun or one that's basically the same. I need to know what size rings to get and what diameter scope will fit on top of this gun.
I'd like to get a scope that can go to 16x and I'd like parallax adjustment. I also don't like really thick reticles, but I wouldn't mind a rangefinding reticle. I'm also kind of on a budget for this (think $150 or below), so what's the perfect scope that's crisp, clear, high magnification, and dirt cheap?
Going on, I'd like a good bipod to go under the gun. I shoot primarily prone in rolling farmland in Kentucky. We don't have much tall grass, and I target shoot mainly in a mowed area. I'd be hunting squirrels in a wooded area and would most likely be using tree trunks for support if I'm not kneeling or sitting. Any suggestions on a good bipod?
I don't want to sound like a mall ninja, but I've not yet had the extra money to get into precision shooting. The .22 seems like a good place to start, and I want to start off right. Any help you guys have to offer would be great, and thanks in advance.