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HELP--Scope recommendation for a CZ550 - 6.5X55

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09 December 2008, 22:27
mwd
HELP--Scope recommendation for a CZ550 - 6.5X55
New rifle needs a scope. I use it for hunting in the woods in Arkansas-close shots- but would like to try target shooting at 500-800 maybe 1000 yards. Nothing serious, just long range informal practice.

I have looked for 20-30 MOA bases for this receiver (has integral bases) and Burris insert rings, I haven't been able to find either.

So all adjustment has to done with the scope to dial it in for long range.

Possible scopes: Leu VXIII 4.5-14X40LR($500) has 100 MOA adjustment. Nikon Buckmaster 3-9X40($150) has 80 MOA. Nikon Monarch 3-9X40($180) has 55 MOA but ~better glass. Mueller TAC2 3-10X42($270) has 95 MOA.

A friend suggested the Monarch and a Bushnell 10X40 and forget a 1 scope solution.

Recommendations/Suggestions??
12 December 2008, 02:25
mwd
I finally found a 19mm dovetail to Weaver adapter on the CZ-USA website. So now I can use Burris Signature Zee rings and use most any scope with the PosiAlign inserts to get more useable vertical adjustment.
12 December 2008, 04:21
swampshooter
The Burris inserts can be used to allow you to zero your rifle at ranges over 500 yds. Place the + .010 ( I believe this is the highest one) on the bottom of the rear ring and the standard ( no correction ) on the front. Depending on caliber this will allow a zero at 600 yds or beyond. The leupold 30mm. scopes have much more adjustment than the 1" tubes. Offhand i don't remember how much but it should allow a zero of 800 to 1000 yds. when coupled with the burris ring inserts.


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13 December 2008, 01:44
RVL III
How does this rifle shoot? Any preference for certain bullet weights?
Robert


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13 December 2008, 03:10
mwd
I have only shot Hornady 140 gr Spire Points so far. It shoots them into less than !" at 100 yards. I think it will do better. I have shot some groups at 200 yards that vertically were 1/2" but strung out horizontally ~2" and I think my benchrest technique is faulty.

I have some other bullets to try but haven't had the time yet.

I have been using the well known 46.3 gr of RL22 with 140 gr combination and it appears to be a good combination.
20 December 2008, 17:54
Dr. Lou
Given your criteria I would go with the Nikon Monarch 3-9X40($180). If your hunting shots were in more open terrain I would suggest the 4.5-14, but you'll be a little handicapped for close range hunting. Lou


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20 December 2008, 21:18
mwd
Dr. Lou, I went with the 3-9X40 Monarch and my first impression is that it is a very nice scope. I like the low knobs that can be re-zeroed. It will give me a chance to try dialing up for longer distances.

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25 December 2008, 00:37
vgmhunor
Ken Farrell makes a 20 MOA rail for the 550.
Price is around $120. It would be a lot better than bending your scope with inserts.
28 December 2008, 14:47
Dr. Lou
mwd, I think you will pleased with your selection. My buddy has one on his 223 coyote rifle and loves it. He normally uses Leupold 3.5-10x40 and he likes as well, if not better. Lou


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