Old Eyes, Cheap Red Dots and Big Bore Handguns
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:18 pm
Well, I've been forced to admit it, my eyes are getting old. Not me, just my eyes... :roll:
I hadda put a Red Dot on my new Henry rifle cuz even with my shootin' specs on, I can't see the dang sight clearly enough to shoot a decent group.
I absolutely love the red dots on my MKII and my Single Six, and I'm seriously contemplating putting one on my Combat Commander.
The 'dots on my .22's are cheapo BSA units, under $40 each. Cheap is good as long as they work, and I can't see me putting a scope on a gun that cost more than the gun.
So, my question is, if I use an "under the grips" type mount so the scope isn't getting whacked around by the slide, is an inexpensive red dot likely to survive on a .45?
Yes, I know a big-name high-dollar scope is going to be better, but times is tough...
I hadda put a Red Dot on my new Henry rifle cuz even with my shootin' specs on, I can't see the dang sight clearly enough to shoot a decent group.
I absolutely love the red dots on my MKII and my Single Six, and I'm seriously contemplating putting one on my Combat Commander.
The 'dots on my .22's are cheapo BSA units, under $40 each. Cheap is good as long as they work, and I can't see me putting a scope on a gun that cost more than the gun.
So, my question is, if I use an "under the grips" type mount so the scope isn't getting whacked around by the slide, is an inexpensive red dot likely to survive on a .45?
Yes, I know a big-name high-dollar scope is going to be better, but times is tough...