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50-550 USD or so
Nikon Prostaff is an excellent variable scope for under $250. Excellent optics, can't beat it for the price.
The Nikon Buckmaster scope was developed by Nikon, a well-known Japanese optics company, but it does not have a specific individual inventor attributed to its creation. Nikon's team of engineers and designers collaborated to create the Buckmaster line, which is recognized for its quality and performance in hunting and shooting applications. The scope was introduced to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable and affordable optics.
There are many places where one can purchase a nikon spotting scope. This includes specialist camera stores, some electronics stores and sites such as Amazon.
On the bottom of the windage / elevation housing.
A good scope for a Savage 220, which is a dedicated slug gun, would be one that balances durability and clarity, ideally in the 2-7x or 3-9x magnification range. A quality shotgun scope, such as the Nikon ProStaff, Leupold VX-Freedom, or Vortex Crossfire II, would provide excellent light transmission and ruggedness for various hunting conditions. Look for features like a waterproof and fog-proof design, as well as a reticle that suits your shooting style for improved accuracy at different ranges.
For an actual scope, and not a reflex sight, I tend to favour Nikon, personally, and it's what I recommend to my customers.
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.....
Assuming that your scope is a 3x9x40 scope,then medium height rings will do the job.If it is a 3x9x50mm scope,then you will need a set of high scope rings.
The left side. It is a standard (non magnum) cartridge.
Being that the obj.is 50mm,I would put on a pair of 1in.high rings.