This scope has a focal plane (FFP) tree reticle, zero stop, and uses Japanese ED glass. The turrets push down to lock, are user-resettable with a coin, come with a zero-stop ring, and have audible and tactile positive clicks. But the turret top must be severely cinched down or else the turret top will twist from its position.
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Hi, I've got a Winchester Model 67 in .22 and I'd like to put a scope on it. Does anyone have any recommendations for a mount and scope. I like the look of blued steel better than black plastic. From everything I read, I may have to have a custom mount fabricated. What's the best scope for a .22? Regards