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Nikon Prostaff 4x32mm RimFire Classic Scope (Matte)

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Multicoated optics for up to 90% light transmission
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Technical Details

- High-quality rimfire classic scope with 4x magnification and 32mm objective diameter
- High-performance lenses are coated with multiple layers of anti-reflective compounds
- 100-percent waterproof and fogproof housing; 4.1 inches of eye relief
- Precise, repeatable 1/4 MOA reticle adjustments; 1-inch tube diameter
- Matte black finish; measures 11.2 inches and weighs 11.6 ounces; lifetime warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Perfect match for stainless 10-22" 2009-12-02
By Venture93 (Tennessee)
Via the web the Prostaff seemed well respected within the shooting community. Was tempted to go with the standard rifle Prostaff rather than the rimfire version. A little more research informed me that the qualities of the two scopes were the same, but the focus point of the rimfire scope was more appropriate for rimfire shooting distances. A ten shot group at 60 yards were all within a Ball jar lid after the initial sighting in. Great sight picture, good light gathering qualities, with rings included. Very pleased with the scope.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent rimfire scope" 2009-10-06
By Adam
I've been running the 4x Nikon Prostaff on my Ruger 10/22 for a couple of months now and I am very happy with it. I have mine in matte black, and I think the finish looks good (I'd suggest the matte over the silver, I have read other reviews that indicate the silver finish wears off, though I do not have first hand experience w/ the silver finish ... regardless, the matte black looks better anyway).



Quite simply, the 4x prostaff is everything a rimfire scope should be - compact, light, reliable. Optics are very good to my eye, but to be fair I don't run any $1000+ Leupold's or anything on any of my rifles. To my unprofessional eye, the optical quality is excellent. I also find the eye relief to be satisfactory, and I typically have problems with eye relief on certain scopes.



I think 4x is a good magnification for a rimfire scope. One of my shooting buddies insists 4x isn't enough magnification (and he looks like a real winner lugging around his little 10/22 rifle with a MASSIVE centerfire scope mounted to it ... what can I say some people get it and others don't), but I think given the range limitations of the .22lr cartridge plus the philosophy of use of a 10/22 carbine (small, compact carbine used for varmint hunting and/or to improve your shooting skills w/ low cost ammo) 4x is the optimal magnification. An amateur could easily pick off a squirrel sized target at 50 yards, and a decent shooter would have no problems at 100 yards.



Zeroing this scope proved to be a simple operation, and over the several months with 1,000+ rds through it, plus lugging it around (sometimes not in a case and not too carefully), it has held its zero perfectly.



In short, if you can afford to spend a little over $100 for a rimfire scope, the Nikon Prostaff 4x is an excellent choice.

Customer Buzz
 "NIKON CENTERFIRE SCOPE" 2008-09-12
By B----
I really didn't expect such a great scope for the price I paid but this scope is awesome!

Very clear and sharp,much heavier than a cheapo scope.

I really love it!

My only complaint is that a hard to find Allen Wrench wasn't included to mount it, A real odd-ball size.




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