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Looking for an inexpensive red dot sight

Postby Shootist » Thu Aug 29, 2013 4:17 pm

Any recommendations? I have a cobra red dot but in bright sunlight the dot is too fine for quick acquisition. I'm mainly looking at speed Steels and/or Man v Man comps so a biggish dot is not great problem, just bright and reliable.
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Re: Looking for an inexpensive red dot sight

Postby Haggis » Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:14 pm

Depends whet you mean by inexpensive?

I have a Truglo that's pretty good, around £80 and a Vortex SPARC that's around £160 and they're both cheap compared to an Aimpoint T1, around £600.

I do hear good things about the J Point,and C-More both around £200, but don't own either as yet.
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Re: Looking for an inexpensive red dot sight

Postby Coldfinger » Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:24 pm

Since Lee is missing may I refer you to his favourite site?

http://dx.com/s/scope :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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Re: Looking for an inexpensive red dot sight

Postby Shootist » Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:28 pm

Haggis wrote:Depends whet you mean by inexpensive?

I have a Truglo that's pretty good, around £80 and a Vortex SPARC that's around £160 and they're both cheap compared to an Aimpoint T1, around £600.

I do hear good things about the J Point,and C-More both around £200, but don't own either as yet.


Err... inexpensive as in a lot less than that. :oops:
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