Here is the new Nikko Stirling (formerly only available in South Africa, AU) on my CZ 455 LUX with
the .22 LR barrel installed.
MOUNTMASTER 4x12-50MM Half Mill Dot.
NMM41250A4-12X50 1" Mil-Dot reticle w/ 1" weaver style rings32 yards @ 4 power9 yards @ 12 power1/4"3.25”14.8”14.2ozAdjustable Objective;NMM41250AOW4-12X50 1" Mil-Dot reticle w/ 1" weaver style rings32 yards @ 4 power9 yards @ 12 power1/4"3.25”14.8”14.2ozAdjustable Objective; 10-750 10-750
My friends in S. Africa, Namibia, and other countries have used Nikko Stirling scopes for years, but I never thought I'd
be able to see them here in the states.
They also have Lynx scopes there as well.
http://www.lynx.co.za/catalog/riflescopes/
But my heart has always been set on obtaining a Nikko Stirling scope.
I did have to use some 11mm scope base adapters (Ebay) to fit the Weaver type rings of the Nikko, but all is golden.
I have yet to take it outside much, but it seems to really grab the light.No plans for it to be used on anything but paper targets, so I really don't think I'll need to Mil Dot feature.
-----While no Nikon or Leupold (my normal choice in scopes) I can't tell any difference in optical quality so far.
My shooting needs don't dictate a 500-1,000 dollar scope for a .22, CZ or not:)
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http://www.legacysports.com/nikko-stirling-scopes-mountmaster