A scope for an air rifle can be bought at many different places. You can buy one in a gun shop, in a sporting goods store, or even in a pawn shop. You might be find one for sale in your newspaper.
One that was designed for air rifles. Best will be determined by your intended use and how much you spend.
There are benefits to using a Swarovski rifle scope. Rifle scopes in general helps one aim at an object with higher precision. This rifle scope in general has a higher reuse rate so one won't have to change it as often.
One can purchase rifle scope mounts from websites like Optics Planet, Cabelas, Amazon, Scope Mounts, Airgun Depot, eBay, Talley Manufacturing and Jmecks Scope Mounts.
Here's the basics on mounting the scope on a rifle. ( Assuming you have a scope mount on the rifle.) 1. Place the bottom half of the scope rings on the rifle first (Without the scope attached.) 2. Place the scope on the bottom half of the rings and adjust the scope mounts to comfortably fit your eye. When adjusted, tighten down the bottom half of scope rings to the rifle mount. ( The scope should have one cross hair adjustment at the top and one on the right.) 3. Place the scope in the rings and then put the top half of the rings on. Tighten them down, but not VICE tight, just loose. You still want to move the scope some. 4. Look through the scope and align the cross hairs level with the rifle barrel. The Vertical line should be straight up and down at a right angle with the barrel. 5. when you have the scope adjusted to your eye and the barrel of the rifle, tighten the top scope rings in a crisscross pattern a little at a time. Don't vice one down then go to the next one. Do it a few turns on each one until they are tight. A final note. If you have a small screw hole and screw at the back end of the scope mount (on the rifle) you may want to place the rear scope ring against that screw. This is a scope stop. This will keep the scope from moving back from the recoil. Some scope mounts have a long pad at the rear of the scope mount that acts the same way. It's usually necessary on high powered rifles not 22's.
A tactical scope is a telescopic viewfinder for use on a rifle. You can buy one from your local firearm dealer or find one online along with reviews for many popular models.
Hunting rifle scopes come in a wide variety and are easy to find online. Some websites like The Scope Smith and Optics Best Buy offer hunting rifle scopes.
There are a number of places that an individual can find BSA rifle scopes. Some of the places you may want to try include BSA Optics and Air Rifle Scopes.
You will have to specify if you mean current maker, past maker, one with history (i.e. scope used on rifle to assasinate a prominent figure, etc..)
if it did not come with the provision to mount a scope on it you can take it to a gunsmith and have it drilled and tapped for one.
No one can answer your question unless this is known...... Have you shot it with scope on? what is MOA adjustment for the scope? what is the yardage? Let me know & Ill walk u in.....
Simmons makes two type of scopes. They make a rifle scope. This attaches to the top of one's rifle. They enable the shooter to see his/her target clearly. They also make a spotting scopes. It is basically a scope that sits on a tripod for use in the field or shooting range.
a good air rifle is one that you can afford. I suggest you read the reviews of other owners who own them. I suggest the link that is posted below to find an assortment of air guns and rifles and read the reviews.