BigDave Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 What is the best red dot scope under $100, or is there one? I'd really like (I think, anyway) to put an Aipoint, Doctor or EOTech on top, but I can't justify it right now. Think in terms of Steel Challenge type shooting and pins. Dot size recommendations are welcome also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warpspeed Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 I have an ADCO 1" tube on my Browning Buckmark. I bet you can find a Tasco PDP3 or something similar on eBay. As for dot size, 7 moa is smallest - 10 is better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flexmoney Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 I'd think you would want a different sized dot for steel vs. pins. There are red-dot optics out there that have adjustable dot sizes (i'm not sure which ones though). I think Tasco make a big can with adjustable dot sizes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhino Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 There's a nice Bushnell for under $100 that has multiple reticle patterns (3MOA dot, 3MOA dot in 65MOA circle, larger dot, and crosshaird). It's a 1-inch tube, so it's not going to be too heavy either. It comes with rings too. Here is a URL: http://www.natchezss.com/brand.cfm?content...FTOKEN=81457840 Product Number: BH730134 Product Title: 1X28MM RED DOT W/4 RETCLE & RNGS Item Price: $79.96 Availability: In Stock Shipping Weight: 0.86 lb. If I were buying another inexpensive red dot, it's what I'd get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carlos Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 Have bought 3 of the BSA brand, 42mm Red dots & all are still going strong on my 22s after several years of use; I think that Zanders had these on sale for $24.90 - not sure if they still do: Item # PB42. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMC Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 A second on the BSA, it may be cheap but it's held it's zero after 2 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Burwell Posted February 1, 2004 Share Posted February 1, 2004 I have that bushnell rhino listed above and love it. I got it as a quick fix for my AR until I could justify the price of an ACOG to my wife. The scope has held up very well keeps its zero when changing reticles and it's zero has never drifted. I would highly recomend it to anyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chp5 Posted February 1, 2004 Share Posted February 1, 2004 I third the BSA red dot - for .22's anyway. I'd not put it on anything that actually recoils. I have one on my 7 year old's Browning Buckmark with in integral pic rail. The gun is pure fun to shoot! My son puts down plate racks with it faster than most grown ups with iron sights (at least the non-IPSC crowd at our range)! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcoliver Posted March 22, 2004 Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hey, guys, any of you actually tried putting the BSA red dots on a pistol? C-mores costs close to $400 back here so I'm looking for a more cost-effective alternative. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TBF Posted March 22, 2004 Share Posted March 22, 2004 McOliver, I have not tried a BSA on a pistol, but recoil wise it should be OK at least for a while. I stuck mine on a lightweight 12 ga. and figured it would disintegrate pretty quick. After about 500 rounds I decided I wanted to go back to a bead sight anyway, and pulled it off, none of these loads were 3 dram wuss loads, most were 1 1/8 #4 shot chronoed at an honest 1550 fps. The dot is not really round, and the optics are not Zeiss quality. But for the price they work fairly well. They don't even shift zero when you beat the hell out of them YMMV, I only have one to compare. Travis F. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bubber Posted March 22, 2004 Share Posted March 22, 2004 I have put a BSA on a Revo. It did not preform as well as I wanted it to. I was shooting 50 yards for the x ring on a NRA tombstone target. But for 25 dollars it migt be worth a try at closer ranges. I think the same people make most of the tube dots out there. Don't know why some are better or cost more. If I could find a Tasco PDP4 for around 100 I'd pick it up though. Just my thoughts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhgtyre Posted March 22, 2004 Share Posted March 22, 2004 I have two of the Tasco PDP5 scopes with the adjustable dot on my .22's and a PDP6 on a Witness open gun. All have been great and the adjustable dot is very cool. Little dot for tough shots, big dot for speed, and one of the in between sizes for general purpose. Of course they are not exactly easy to find these days since Tasco went away. I did find a Bushnell Trophy 1x30 Handgun Shotgun Illuminated Red Dot Scope that seems to be the same thing as the PDP5 on Ebay for about $90. I would try that or look for one of the Tasco scopes. -ld Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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