Red dot scope range?

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Red dot scope range?

Post by Humir » 16 Aug 2013, 9:52 am

Hi,

Thinking about getting a dot scope for one of my rifles but haven't used one before.

What sort of useful range can I expect from one of these?

Any difference between brands other than build quality for these things?
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Post by Vati » 16 Aug 2013, 10:49 am

A decent one should work for you up to around 100 metres.
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Post by Khan » 16 Aug 2013, 11:01 am

Vati wrote:A decent one should work for you up to around 100 metres.


Less for my liking... Hate having a fat red dot blocking my target...
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Post by Lorgar » 16 Aug 2013, 11:36 am

Humir wrote:What sort of useful range can I expect from one of these?

Any difference between brands other than build quality for these things?


Light intensity is one difference between brands. If it's underpowered the dot can be tough to see in bright conditions.

Get one with a strong or adjustable dot.
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Post by Aster » 16 Aug 2013, 10:37 pm

Vati wrote:A decent one should work for you up to around 100 metres.


I'd agree with that. Beyond that the relative dot size is too obstructive.
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Post by shazz » 19 Aug 2013, 9:44 am

Depends on the size of your target too, as the size of the dot increase you'll obviously lose sight of a rabbit before you lose sight of a fox.

Fox before goat.

Goat before deer.

etc. etc.
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Post by lole » 19 Aug 2013, 11:03 am

shazz wrote:Depends on the size of your target too, as the size of the dot increase you'll obviously lose sight of a rabbit before you lose sight of a fox.

Fox before goat.

Goat before deer.

etc. etc.


What's are the two etc.'s after deer?

You hunting moose and grizzly's over there in WA? :D
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Post by Aster » 20 Aug 2013, 10:58 am

lole wrote:What's are the two etc.'s after deer?

You hunting moose and grizzly's over there in WA? :D


Ah yes, the elusive Western Australian Grizzly :lol:
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Post by Ken » 21 Aug 2013, 11:14 am

Aster wrote:Ah yes, the elusive Western Australian Grizzly :lol:


Don't forget the drop bears ;)
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Post by burnthelies » 23 Aug 2013, 9:02 pm

I agree with all of the above, 100m on a good day though, but that being said it depends on the brand/model... red dot scopes were originally intended for snap shooting at close ranges just like laser devices and i've used a few of them most notably L-3 EOTech 552 HWS (too big and chunky, not really a fan) and the BURRIS SUB-MINIATURE RED DOT SIGHT which is absolutely brilliant.

There are a lot of brands doing red dot sights now but a lot of them seem to have forgotten what they were originally intended for.

What is it you are looking to use it for?
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