The purpose is small game hunting mainly birds and small animals.Purpose of the rifle?
target shooting, small game hunting, plinking, long range shooting 200 meters or more, training?
Sorry it’s a 541.I used to look for rimfire scopes. Now that I shoot a lot of rimfire I just put a quality scope on my rimfires.
Look at the application and on what the scope needs to do and get the best one for the job you are willing to pay for. I think rimfire scopes were once a thing more because they came with the narrow rail rings that most rimfire rifles used to come with. Now, just order the rings separately.
I normally see custom sporter associated with 541. Not sure how a scope mounts on the 521 as those have pretty cool dedicated adjustable target sights.
Don’t know if they would set parallax today as they are very busy.Clayton used to send 4-12 AO leupolds to the factory and they would set the parallax for a rimfire, they are great scopes, I have one on a CZ 452
Yes this scope I am considering.Leupold makes a very nice 2x7 rimfire scope. Unless you are doing serious competitive target shooting I can't imagine a better choice
I also have the Leupold 4x rimfire on my Ruger 77/22. Looks and performs perfectly for 20 years now. Top gun in the below picture. Has about 20K rounds through it as set up in picture.Yes this scope I am considering.
Unfortunately they don’t have the butt plate. Looking difficult some how.May have parts:
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Just mounted a March Genesis on my Rim-X. Have been happy with it. This is the 4th scope I have had on it. It did have a NX8 4X32, Razor Gen II 4.5X27, and a Razor Gen III 6x36. The March was used for the first time in a competition this weekend. Glass was worth the price of admission.View attachment 554979
Unfortunately they don’t have a Rosewood butt plate which came with the rifle originally.May have parts:
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I use regular "centerfire" scopes on my .22's.