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First what a 6-24X50 is. The 6-24 part means that the magnification can vary from 6 times magnification all the way up to 24 power magnification. The by 50 (x50) means the objective lens, which is the farthest lens from your eye when using it, is 50 millimeters in diameter. These kinds of scopes are commonly used for varmint hunting animals such as prairie dogs or coyote. If you want a scope for hunting anything that may require a fairly quick shot you might want to downsize the magnification a bit. Most scopes that get over a 10 or 12 power on the high end have adjustable objective lenses. In the field that is one more thing that can go wrong and ruin a hunt. I hope this helps and happy shooting.

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weaver was the vender but the model was sold as JC Higgins it was a 4 power scope known as JC Higgins marksman both the scope and the mount were unique to the model 31 rifle 583 75 was Made by High Standard manufacturing in 1952 Both the rifle and scope were sold only by Sears & Roebuck and exclusive to them only I see the scope for sale all the time on Ebay they average about 15 to 25 bucks .If you by one make sure it works and that it has it scope mount


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