scope for my new CZ 455 varmint evolution

I went a little overboard but wanted a ffp so I went with the Bushnell BUSET6245FG from Liberty Optics. The optics are excellent for the price point plus the reticle and knobs/clicks are great as well.
You won't find a better guy to deal with either!
 
If you like a high power clear scope and like to gamble, Osprey makes a clear scopes with plenty of power. Problem is, you might have to return it as many have had problems as have I. Got mine at gun show and the seller replaced it no charge. I have the Osprey Tactical Rifle Scope 30mm Tube 6-24x 50mm Side Focus Illuminated Rangefinder Reticle Matte with Rings. Its on my 6.5x55 but If I ever get a bolt action 22 I would use this or other one of their scopes as the optics are clear for my eye. I have problems with chromatic aberration and the only scopes they I don't have problems with chromatic aberration is the high end Euro scopes and the Osprey. Wish they were made better but for the money, its a great cheapo scope.
The reticle on mine got loose. New one had the lock nuts on the side nobs loosened up and gave me a scare till I tightened them down.
 
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Mine is wearing a Tasco 10x40x50 with a target dot retical. It's cheep and seams to hold zero pretty good. At 50 yds the 1" bull looks HUGE !!! Glass is pretty clear so I have no complaints with this setup. To me you can't have enough power in a scope.
 
Mine is wearing a Tasco 10x40x50 with a target dot retical. It's cheep and seams to hold zero pretty good. At 50 yds the 1" bull looks HUGE !!! Glass is pretty clear so I have no complaints with this setup. To me you can't have enough power in a scope.
Until you have to find a moving target at closer range... then your FOV is too small.
 
Until you have to find a moving target at closer range... then your FOV is too small.

Yes you are correct, I should have said for target shooting. For hunting small game at close range this scope is not a good choice. For target shooting the bigger the 10 ring is the better for me. With the scope cranked to 40x the 1" bull totally fills the sight picture at 50 yds. It's much easier to get the exact same aiming point with the bull so large in your scope. There are a lot of draw backs with this scope, not the best glass and has limited adjustment but for the money it's not a bad choice IMHO....