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I am putting together a 45 LC on a Stainless Blackhawk. Was considering a 3 MOA reflex sight.
Comments, recommendations, thoughts?
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That's what I use. It's a Burris Fast Fire 3 MOA. I keep the distance under 75 yards, works great.
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I am putting together a 45 LC on a Stainless Blackhawk. Was considering a 3 MOA reflex sight.
Comments, recommendations, thoughts? I think a Blackhawk chambered in 45LC with a reflex sight would be the bees knees for shooting schit out to 100yds. Why do you consider a 3MOA size dot? What your budget?
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I have a RM06 on a glock 17 and really like the 3.25 moa dot but only use it 50 yds and in as a range toy!
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Well it seems most of the reflexives are either 3 or 6 moa and I want the finer aiming point. Under $300
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Well it seems most of the reflexives are either 3 or 6 moa and I want the finer aiming point. Under $300 I can't help with that one.
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I wouldn't mind the 6 moa dot.
I'd zero at 50 yards using the top-center of the dot as aiming point. For average pistol loads, you will get around 6 moa drop at 100, give or take. So the bottom of the 6 moa dot would be a useful 100 yard aiming reference.
Also, a 6 moa dot would cover approx 1/3 of a deer torso at 100. So you have a rudimentary tool for quick range estimation.
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MT Marine,
Thanks in my case it will be a feral pig gun so about 2/3 chest size but I like idea of using top and bottom of the dot.
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MT Marine,
Thanks in my case it will be a feral pig gun so about 2/3 chest size but I like idea of using top and bottom of the dot. You bet.
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I just got a Holosun HE507K-GR-X2 Compact green dot sight from EuroOptics out the door for $285(with veterans/L.E. discount). The red dot ones are about $30 cheaper than green. This model has a 2 MOA dot or a 32 MOA circle or both together. I haven’t had time to shoot it much, but really like it so far.
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Doc, I put a 507c green reticle on a .22 rifle and love it. Use the circle/dot for general shooting and just the dot on paper. Can shoot groups nearly as good as with a 4x scope using the dot only. Might try just the circle for close range shooting.
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I am putting together a 45 LC on a Stainless Blackhawk. Was considering a 3 MOA reflex sight.
Comments, recommendations, thoughts? I think a Blackhawk chambered in 45LC with a reflex sight would be the bees knees for shooting schit out to 100yds.Why do you consider a 3MOA size dot? What your budget? It is a pretty good setup. This is .45 Colt Cowboy Special ammo, using 200 grain LSWCs at 925 FPS. 5 shot groups at 25 yards.
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Doc, I put a 507c green reticle on a .22 rifle and love it. Use the circle/dot for general shooting and just the dot on paper. Can shoot groups nearly as good as with a 4x scope using the dot only. Might try just the circle for close range shooting. I might end up buying a couple more of them. They seem to be the bee’s knees, and the oyster’s ice skates for quick target acquisition and accuracy. Hoping to have more time to run rounds with it on the weekend. Doc_Holidude
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I have a 3 moa Burris Fastfire on my S&W 460……3” to 3 1/2” groups @ 100 yards from the bench! memtb
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I'd take a look at the Sightron that Doug is blowing out at $200. Japanese made. I bought one when he last listed them at that price but have not mounted it. It appears to be a quality piece.
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Works great. Have had this Vortex Venom for 5 or 6 years now, and it's doing fine.
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Burris fast fire is a pretty good little sight for about$200 bucks.
I've got a 3 moa dot model on a 22/45 and really like it
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After a quick dial in session, last 3 benched at 25 yards. Looking forward to seeing what I can do closer up with some speed drills. Me likey! Doc_Holidude
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It is a pretty good setup. This is .45 Colt Cowboy Special ammo, using 200 grain LSWCs at 925 FPS. 5 shot groups at 25 yards. Whose mount is that? It looks like a Weigand "WEIG-A-TINNY".
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