- Feb 4, 2013
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I prefer the hard box type. I use these:
http://www.elmfg.com/store/brasscatcher.html
YOu can buy direct, or I buy from Brownells.
http://www.elmfg.com/store/brasscatcher.html
YOu can buy direct, or I buy from Brownells.
I had to go back and check on his scope. It's an AimSports. It's sort of like this with the red crosshairs and not the red dot. At 50 yards it just washes out the 1" circle on the target.
"IMNSHO, those multi-dot scopes aren't that 'great' for anything.
For a 'battle rifle', or one used in close quarters shooting, they MAY be o.k., however, you start shooting distance(s), and they become more of a liability than an asset."
In three gun and multigun matches the dot sights are very fast up close. For distance I turn the dot off and use the iron sights. Hits are consistent clear out to 160 yards. On pistol, they actually help with consistency in a game like bullseye since the sight and target are in the same focal plane, especially with older eyes. I actually prefer irons on most of my guns.
Thanks again Traveler. My buddy told me this morning he ordered one last night.
I have one of those. It worked better for me if I leave the bag unzipped. Once I hit 20 rounds, the bag sagged too much and it stopped working properly.
That is the same scope as the NCStar version. Same description, and both are called P4 Sniper in the description.
CHEAP assed POS. That is why it washes out.
But what do you expect for an illuminated, "tactical" scope for about $50 - $60???????