BSA Sweet .22 AO Compact Rifle Scope 2-7x32mm 1″ SFP 30/30 Black with Dovetail Rings Blister
$83.00
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Additional Info
UPC | 631618114508 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | 22-27X32AOCWRTB |
Adjustment Size | .50 MOA |
Reticle | 30/30 |
Eye Relief | 3" |
Adjustable Parallax | 7.5 yds-Infinity |
Optic Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
Length | 9.80" |
Magnification | 2-7x |
Product Type | Rimfire Scope |
Power | 2-7X |
Model | Sweet 22 |
The BSA Sweet .22 AO Compact provides all the features of standard Sweet AO scopes in a package designed specifically for the Ruger 10/22 and other small frame .22 rifles. Complete with 3 ballistically calibrated turrets for 36gr 38gr and 40 gr cartridges the Sweet 22 AO Compact also features an adjustable objective fully coated lenses 30/30 reticle and 2 pc. dovetail rings
Matte black finish. Waterproof shockproof and fogproof.
Magnification low: 2; Magnification high: 7
Objective lens diameter: 32 mm
Adjustment MOA: 1/2
Lens Material: Glass; Lens: Fully Coated
W/E Range: 35; Eye Relief: 3 inches
FOV LOW @ 100′ (ft): 55.6; FOV HIGH @ 100′ (ft): 15.7
PARALLAX SETTING (yds): 7.5 to Inf.
Reticle: 30/30
Shockproof Fogproof Waterproof
Tube diameter: 1″ one piece; Aluminum Construction
17.5 oz weight; 9.5 in length.
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