Scope for 22-250

without wanting to start a new thread for same subject,

I am also looking to get a decent scope for a 22-250 I will be purchasing in a couple of months time Sako 75 👍

I have a budget of £900 been looking at the Delta Titanium HD 2.5-15 with either a 50 or 56mm objective is there any others to look at for that kind of budget
Steiner, Hawke Frontier 30?

any help and advice appreciated cheers
Just in case you are interested…I have a Sako 75 in 22-250 in as new condition…a genuine sleeper..less than 400 rounds from new. Listed on here. Rheumatoid arthritis means I have to give up shooting.
 
What type of shooter are you?
  • Point and shoot - Keep it simple, fixed power, fixed parallax, quality glass
  • Dialling - SFP/FFP, mag range, accessible turrets, adjustable parallax, whole can of worms
 
What type of shooter are you?
  • Point and shoot - Keep it simple, fixed power, fixed parallax, quality glass
  • Dialling - SFP/FFP, mag range, accessible turrets, adjustable parallax, whole can of worms
Apologies I should of put a bit more into my post

Dialling vari mag scope, sfp, side focus, up to 18/24 mag,

typically like a l4a dot reticle on the scope or mil dot as 2nd choice
 
Just in case you are interested…I have a Sako 75 in 22-250 in as new condition…a genuine sleeper..less than 400 rounds from new. Listed on here. Rheumatoid arthritis means I have to give up shooting.
I would take you up on that but I've put some money down on Sako 75 synth already
 
Apologies I should of put a bit more into my post

Dialling vari mag scope, sfp, side focus, up to 18/24 mag,

typically like a l4a dot reticle on the scope or mil dot as 2nd choice
With that reticle you can choose from Leica to Hawke, Sightron sit in the middle of that price range and do similar reticles
 
For those sort of distances and your budget a fixed power 8x56 from S&B, Meopta, Swaro, or Zeiss will be hard to beat. I've got an 8x56 Swarovski on mine and it's perfect for my needs.

Before all the manufactures forced us down the variable route, 8x56 was very popular amongst gamekeepers, stalkers and on the continent for very good reason - it works!
 
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Using Hawke Sidewinder 6-24 56 SF for the 22-250 and can recommend it. Very good for the specific purpose i.e. semi long hunting i.e. foxes. Also, not very heavy and also not high-end expensive.
 
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