How to Buy a Rifle Scope for Small Game

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When hunting small game, you need a particular type of scope that will match up well with smaller rifles, such as .22s and air rifles. These smaller scopes will ensure that you will have a larger line of sight for fast-moving small game, but will not weigh you down as some of the larger scopes do.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Small caliber rifle, such as a .22
  • Rifle scope

Buy a Rifle Scope for Small Game

Step1
Choose a rifle scope that is designed specifically for small game hunting. These smaller scopes typically offer magnification at 3 to 4 times the normal image, and have a lens diameter of at least 30 mm. This allows for more accurate tracking of smaller animals over a wider area.
Step2
Consider a scope that is fog-proof, shock-proof and water-proof. Small game hunting traditionally involves fast movement, crawling on the ground, and wading through marshes in the early morning hours, so you will definitely want to buy a high-quality scope that can stand up to a little abuse.
Step3
Buy a rifle scope that has an adjustable lens, so that you can use it on more than one type of rifle, and for more than one type of hunting. Find one with adjustable rings, so that you can quickly remove and align the scope on a different rifle if needed.
Step4
Purchase a scope that has a speed focus feature, which can be extremely useful when hunting small game that moves quickly and unpredictably.
Step5
Pick a scope that is designed for high recoil guns if you're using an air rifle to hunt small game. These scopes are usually longer in length to accommodate the shape of most air rifles, and are shock-proof to absorb the recoil.
Step6
Visit a gun dealer or sporting goods store that specializes in smaller rifles, such as .22s or air rifles. You will be able to try out a variety of weapons and matching scopes that are the most effective for small game hunting, and even test them out if there is an available target range.

Tips & Warnings

  • Always wear ear protection, even when firing smaller caliber rifles such as .22s.
  • Avoid the smaller, so-called rimfire scopes that come with some of the more popular .22 rifle packages. They usually offer an inadequate lens diameter, which results in a much smaller field of vision that will definitely put you at a disadvantage when it comes to hunting fast-moving small game like rabbits.

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