Scope for a henry survival 22?

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I have a Henry Survival 22 on its way to me. Wondering about a scope. The barrel fits into the stock so a scope would have to be removed every time I packed it away. Any suggestions?
 

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I wouldn't put optics on it then. If you have to remove them, I would think you'd need to sight it in every time you take off the optics.
 
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I had a mount for my AR7 that had thumb screws and returned to zero reasonably well. That was 30+ years ago so I don’t know what’s out there now.
 
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That's interesting. Most people are telling me that I just need to learn to be accurate with the iron sights. Which makes sense unless there is a way to mount and unmount and zero very easily.
 
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Yes, it is one that I'm looking at. It has to be something that goes on and off easily, since the gun breaks down and fits in its own stock.
 

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Any set of quality QD rings will return you to zero, they are just going to be expensive ($100ish+).
 

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it is under rimfires on the henry site.
a red dot will probably be as accurate as any scope can be because of the barrel nut.
buds had then listed last week.
 

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buds also listed a savage that was a wood stocked copy. basically the old marlin papoose. the barrel comes off the same as the henry except you cant store it in the stock.
 
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This is a rifle I throw quarters into the air and put holes through. It is a rifle I can 10/10 V ring at 100 yards, 75 yards, 50 yards with stock sights.

I only recently decided to upgrade it as health reasons keep me home and I have a range on my property so needn't tear it down anymore.

Put some high tunnel rings on it so you can still use the stock sights, pick a decent scope for your needs, level it, dope it, mark the picatinny rail perfectly after doing the above. You shouldn't need more than 1 shot to see if you're on or not at 50 yards. Don't over think this one.
 
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