It all depends on your eyes. I would suggest you go to a gun shop and see if a red dot sight looks clear or fuzzy to you. There are dot sights that will work for people with astigmatism but usually the 2 MOA red dots don't. Checking them out before you buy can save a lot of frustration.I'm thinking of getting a Rugar 10/22 for plinking. I am also contemplating buying 2 for target tree speed competitions in the backyard. Does anyone have a recommendation on a reasonable red dot sight?
My astigmatism gives dots a starfish or irregular shape...that being said..reflex sights work with astigmatism. Anyone have recommendations for reflex sights under $250?There are dot sights that will work for people with astigmatism but usually the 2 MOA red dots don't.
You can probably find this cheaper than MSRP.My astigmatism gives dots a starfish or irregular shape...that being said..reflex sights work with astigmatism. Anyone have recommendations for reflex sights under $250?
I have and use several holosun (407k, 407c, 407a, and 507c) on various tools and they all work well for me. Durable, reliable, dependable, and annual battery changes are easy without having to remove/uninstall.I'm thinking of getting a Rugar 10/22 for plinking. I am also contemplating buying 2 for target tree speed competitions in the backyard. Does anyone have a recommendation on a reasonable red dot sight?
All I used to use for doves, quail and target loads. 19.5 with a white AA, IIRC. .38 Spcl, HBWC backwards, 2.5 gr...used to be a lot of fun for close range varmints and small game from my scoped Contender.Good powder for 12ga trap loads , and light handgun loads .