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1.) Hunter - 07/28/2014
2.) DParker - 07/28/2014
Nice! So.....optic(s)?
3.) Wild Bob - 07/28/2014
Nice, have fun with it! :tu:
4.) Floyd - 07/28/2014
Sweet!
5.) Ventilator - 07/28/2014
Looks good Hunter, kudos to floyd for not critiquing it and telling u how much better his are.
:tu: 6.) Floyd - 07/28/2014
[QUOTE=Ventilator;22577]Looks good Hunter, kudos to floyd for not critiquing it and telling u how much better his are.
:tu:[/QUOTE] Ouch!! You poked me in my eye....! NOT You are the one that did that son with your implications (Reaper33). I was the one that pointed out your indiscretion. Still upset, huh? But, you don't hold a grudge long do you? I didn't think so. Why are you popping up and getting after me after being silent for so long (Rhetorical Question, no need to answer, we know)? Here have a beer...... :beer: Wow! Looks cold and refreshing. Enjoy Cheers 7.) bluecat - 07/28/2014
Wish I had one...AR that is. Not much of a beer drinker.
8.) Hunter - 07/28/2014
[QUOTE=DParker;22571]Nice! So.....optic(s)?[/QUOTE]
Trying to decide. Want a red dot. Not sure I want to spend a lot of money until I try one. Any suggestions as to something that works pretty well but is not too pricey? 9.) Swamp Fox - 07/28/2014
You can try the cheap-o TruGlo just to see. Have only used it on a shotgun but don't see why it wouldn't give you a good enough idea of how you might like or not like the sight picture on a rifle. I'd try to match up dot size with what you might ultimately go with, though. Not sure you can find a cheaper red dot for testing purposes. It does have a bigger tube than some red dots but I don't think that will make a difference in your decision for or against a red dot. You could always go heads-up if you have concerns about field of view/tube diameter, and Burris makes a decent heads-up that isn't too pricey.
10.) DParker - 07/28/2014
[QUOTE=Hunter;22593]Trying to decide. Want a red dot. Not sure I want to spend a lot of money until I try one. Any suggestions as to something that works pretty well but is not too pricey?[/QUOTE]
Not knowing exactly where the "a lot of money" line is I'll just mostly echo the general sentiment of Swampy's recommendation. I've played with the [URL="http://www.truglo.com/pc_product_detail.asp?key=114B90B3E70D4606888A918644113C98&catid=52E3D7409570433EBF69FA2CBEB51CA6#.U9bWueNdV8E"]multi-reticle version of the TruGlo "Tru Brite"[/URL] and thought it was a nice sight for the money, though given the talk about tubes and such I don't think that's the one that Swampy was referring to. 11.) Swamp Fox - 07/28/2014
The one I am thinking about has a 30 mm tube if I'm not mistaken...I think they call it the classic or some such...Last time I looked it was the last one displayed on their website. Around 50-60 bucks if I'm remembering right. I've shot it over 3-inch buckshot and it seems to be holding up.
12.) Swamp Fox - 07/28/2014
Look here
[url]http://www.truglo.com/pc_product_detail.asp?key=3FD534EA060648AD859A488512C12A82&catid=52E3D7409570433EBF69FA2CBEB51CA6#.U9baFY10zVI[/url] or here [url]http://www.truglo.com/pc_product_detail.asp?key=3FB3181B6470447188C55013B23DD158&catid=52E3D7409570433EBF69FA2CBEB51CA6#.U9baWo10zVI[/url] for what I was talking about... 30, 40 or 42 mm tubes. A bit higher MSRP than what I was estimating. I'm pretty sure I've seen them for significantly less than MSRP. |