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Old March 14th, 2013, 12:23 PM   #1
 
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Scope for My Mini-14

Hey guys,

New to this forum ...just purchased my Wood Ranch Mini-14 and purchased an ATI stock. I wanted to get anyones thought on a scope for my latest and greatest baby!

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Old March 14th, 2013, 12:37 PM   #2
 
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well, i have probably recommended this scope so much, people are starting to wonder if i work for the company...

i have a redfield revolution 2-7 on my mini. it is a perfect fit for the mini imo. great glass, good price, made in usa, lifetime warranty.

and no, i don't work for leupold.
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Thanks Hawkguy ...I'll look into that one
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I would get one of the 1 or 1.5x5 scopes for easy closeup use and enough power fro any shot you should take with amini14 as opposed to any shot you can take with a mini14.
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Thanks Hawkguy ...I'll look into that one
your welcome! i don't think you'd regret it. i put warne QD rings on mine. on and off in a snap with no loss of zero. love the set up.
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I would get one of the 1 or 1.5x5 scopes for easy closeup use and enough power fro any shot you should take with amini14 as opposed to any shot you can take with a mini14.
i had a millet 1-4 dms. it was a cool scope, just FAR too big. that i and i found for my eyes, 4X wasn't enough to group good at 100 yards. and in its 1X it was a bit too blurry imo.

i think weaver makes a 1-4 that everyone thinks is pretty good.
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I'm trying out a BSA 4x32. Small, but gives me the magnification I need for as far as I plan on shooting. So far I like it. Haven't put the crosshairs on a hog or coyote yet.
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