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Hello,
I purchased a 22-250 from a friend who is going thru a divorce at a good price. The scope I think is junk. It's a Tasco 3x9x32 model #624V. Is this scope suited for a 22-250 or should I trash it?

TIA


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Put in on something else and shoot it 'til it breaks, then give it a kid. Kids are fascinated with riflescopes (as are many grown-ups).
 
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If it is one of the older Japanese made Tascos it may be a pretty good scope. I have had a 4-16x on a .243 varmint rifle for over 20 years and really like it. The newer ones, however, are pretty bad.
 
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Originally posted by RetiredFire:
Hello,
I purchased a 22-250 from a friend who is going thru a divorce at a good price. The scope I think is junk. It's a Tasco 3x9x32 model #624V. Is this scope suited for a 22-250 or should I trash it?

TIA


And so just exactly what is a good price on a divorce? *LMAO*

Sorry -- It's the editor in me!

Here's a link that might help you evaluate the quality of the scope:

http://www.charm.net/~kmarsh/scope.html#diff
 
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I paid $300. My quess is this is a mid 80's Win. mod. 70 featherweight. He shot 1 box or so to set the scope.


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