deye243 wrote:Red dot or holosight ......
I was going to suggest a good 2-7x32 33 but after reading that not now .....
Faedy wrote:Suggestions of quality red dot?
I dont want some junk that wont hold zero or falls off after 20 shots
Faedy wrote:Suggestions of quality red dot?
I dont want some junk that wont hold zero or falls off after 20 shots
TassieTiger wrote:Green laser - eBay $30!! Comes with mounts!
bladeracer wrote:TassieTiger wrote:Green laser - eBay $30!! Comes with mounts!
I have some lasers but I haven't found them practical at all in the field. Their best usage is to mark zero while swapping scopes over.
TassieTiger wrote:Was a bit tounge in cheek - ive got one I e messed with but nothing serious, it startles some animals. It is a bit of fun zeroing etc.
Put a green laser on a rabbits foot and watch him jump about 8 ft in the air.
bladeracer wrote:TassieTiger wrote:Green laser - eBay $30!! Comes with mounts!
I have some lasers but I haven't found them practical at all in the field. Their best usage is to mark zero while swapping scopes over.
bladeracer wrote:Faedy wrote:Suggestions of quality red dot?
I dont want some junk that wont hold zero or falls off after 20 shots
I have Chinese red dot and reflex sights that I've used on numerous rifles without any problems at all. I prefer the reflex as it offers better precision than red dots do, and is far less bulky. Neither are magnified but I can add a 3-power flip-out magnifier in front of it if required.
The problem with both systems is lack of precision. With no magnification you need a very big reticle to be able to see it. Red dots are generally 3MoA or bigger. The Reflex is particularly handy to carry in a pocket, pre-zeroed, so you can swap it on in the field if you have any problem with your scope.
SCJ429 wrote:bladeracer wrote:Faedy wrote:Suggestions of quality red dot?
I dont want some junk that wont hold zero or falls off after 20 shots
I have Chinese red dot and reflex sights that I've used on numerous rifles without any problems at all. I prefer the reflex as it offers better precision than red dots do, and is far less bulky. Neither are magnified but I can add a 3-power flip-out magnifier in front of it if required.
The problem with both systems is lack of precision. With no magnification you need a very big reticle to be able to see it. Red dots are generally 3MoA or bigger. The Reflex is particularly handy to carry in a pocket, pre-zeroed, so you can swap it on in the field if you have any problem with your scope.
The size of the red dot has been a problem for me too. It covers a rabbits head completely at 50 metres.
womble wrote:could a remington 7600 hit a rabbit sized target at 50 meters with a decent scope ?
just how big are these rabbits ?
Daddybang wrote:SCJ429 wrote:bladeracer wrote:Faedy wrote:Suggestions of quality red dot?
I dont want some junk that wont hold zero or falls off after 20 shots
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The size of the red dot has been a problem for me too. It covers a rabbits head completely at 50 metres.
You hunting rabbits at 50 with a 308 scj ??
At least ya shouldn't have to clean up