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Red dots do the job
- North Country Gal
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Re: Red dots do the job
I chose the 460, instead of the 500, because the 460 can shoot 454s and even 45 Colts, so lots of ammo choices as far as availability and recoil. Very impressive shooting the 460s in the gun, but it wasn't so much the recoil, but that awful concussion and blast that cooked me after a dozen shots or so. Of course, this was all back in my recoil junkie days. I'm reformed now ... kind of, sort of.
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You all have me in a quandary now. I had determined to upgrade my scope, focusing on the Nikon 2-7x32.
Now, for similar outlay, I am seeing decent red dot units. My traditional side says go with the scope. But...the simplicity of the dot is attractive.
Your ideas?
Now, for similar outlay, I am seeing decent red dot units. My traditional side says go with the scope. But...the simplicity of the dot is attractive.
Your ideas?
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Had not considered the red dot before I scoped my BBS. If I had the chance to step back, would definitely consider the RD.Cofisher wrote:You all have me in a quandary now. I had determined to upgrade my scope, focusing on the Nikon 2-7x32.
Now, for similar outlay, I am seeing decent red dot units. My traditional side says go with the scope. But...the simplicity of the dot is attractive.
Your ideas?
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Re: Red dots do the job
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Do Red Dots have zoom? If you need zoom and the Red Dot doesn't, then scope it.
Do Red Dots have zoom? If you need zoom and the Red Dot doesn't, then scope it.
markiver54 wrote:Had not considered the red dot before I scoped my BBS. If I had the chance to step back, would definitely consider the RD.Cofisher wrote:You all have me in a quandary now. I had determined to upgrade my scope, focusing on the Nikon 2-7x32.
Now, for similar outlay, I am seeing decent red dot units. My traditional side says go with the scope. But...the simplicity of the dot is attractive.
Your ideas?
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Red dots do the job
Some of the higher end, combat style red dots have magnifiers that can be attached, but, no, red dots are otherwise zero magnification optics. The question, then, is how much magnification, if any, do you feel you need to shoot with the accuracy you want at a given range?
I've used red dots out to 100 yards for paper punching with good results. They're especially nice for offhand shooting at that distance. If your shooting is off a bench, at the range, and you're after the smallest possible group size, then a scope makes more sense. On the other hand, if you don't like the hassles of using a scope and the jitters from magnification, but want a bit more accuracy than than iron sights can give under poor lighting conditions or because you're having issues with iron sights getting too fuzzy, red dots are a great alternative.
I've used red dots out to 100 yards for paper punching with good results. They're especially nice for offhand shooting at that distance. If your shooting is off a bench, at the range, and you're after the smallest possible group size, then a scope makes more sense. On the other hand, if you don't like the hassles of using a scope and the jitters from magnification, but want a bit more accuracy than than iron sights can give under poor lighting conditions or because you're having issues with iron sights getting too fuzzy, red dots are a great alternative.
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Good points all. My intended use for my rifle is shots under 100 yards. I understand the clarity of a 7x zoom is quite desirable. On the other hand, the longest shot I have taken is 40-50 yards. My vision is quite adequate at that range. The red dot appeals to me due to the use of both eyes.
I am not sure if the scope may hinder my awareness of the total picture. Most of my practice will be done at 50 yards.
I will be reading more on the subject. Thanks for your input.
I am not sure if the scope may hinder my awareness of the total picture. Most of my practice will be done at 50 yards.
I will be reading more on the subject. Thanks for your input.
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Re: Red dots do the job
What about one of the low power variable scopes with an illuminated reticle or dot? Some go as low as 1 power. My Leupold VX R 1.25 - 4 is extremely versatile. At its lowest setting it is really more like 1.5X rather than 1.25, but it is still extremely fast shooting up close. It has a red dot that you can turn off or on.Cofisher wrote:You all have me in a quandary now. I had determined to upgrade my scope, focusing on the Nikon 2-7x32.
Now, for similar outlay, I am seeing decent red dot units. My traditional side says go with the scope. But...the simplicity of the dot is attractive.
Your ideas?
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I'll second that Leupold R series with the illuminated dot. Have one and love it. Gives you the advantages of both a scope and a red dot, but, even at low power, still more clarity than you can get with any red dot. Dainty scopes with their 30mm tubes, they are not and better be sitting down when you see the price, but what a scope.
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Lol. Love that sitting down part. I will look into it.
Yeah, just looked. I did not pay that much for my rifle.
Interesting idea though
Yeah, just looked. I did not pay that much for my rifle.
Interesting idea though
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