armoredman
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I will possibly be able to finally buy a nice red dot/holographic sight for my vZ-58 in the near future. I have used cheap, was disgusted.
BSA $50 cheapie, fell apart.
ADCO cheapie, didn't last to the range!
Leapers cheapie, actually works pretty good, horrible battery life, not a reflex sight.
Now I have a loaner that works pretty good, but need the click adjustable version, with a slightly smaller dot - 8MOA covers the bull on my target at 100 yards.
Now what I want is a reflex sight with looong battery life, (I'd like to leave it on for fast use), rugged and durable, BUT, doesn't cost a fortune, i.e., no $1000 sights for my $900 rifle! I like the EOtech series, but they look bulky, and the talk of short battery life isn't good, but the ability to use AA batteries doesn't hurt. I hear of Aimpoint, though not WHICH one, that has this incredible battery life, but is a reflex and easy to use sight?
This is for a rifle that won't likely get used over 200 yards, if that, and makes up the big part of this...
I could just get the C-More with the smaller dot and click knob, but I like really rugged stuff, which makes me lean to the EOtech and Aimpoint stuff. BUT, if I had to, I could go back to the Leapers...it's the only one I actually own right now.
I think my budget will be $500-600, estimated.
BSA $50 cheapie, fell apart.
ADCO cheapie, didn't last to the range!
Leapers cheapie, actually works pretty good, horrible battery life, not a reflex sight.
Now I have a loaner that works pretty good, but need the click adjustable version, with a slightly smaller dot - 8MOA covers the bull on my target at 100 yards.
Now what I want is a reflex sight with looong battery life, (I'd like to leave it on for fast use), rugged and durable, BUT, doesn't cost a fortune, i.e., no $1000 sights for my $900 rifle! I like the EOtech series, but they look bulky, and the talk of short battery life isn't good, but the ability to use AA batteries doesn't hurt. I hear of Aimpoint, though not WHICH one, that has this incredible battery life, but is a reflex and easy to use sight?
This is for a rifle that won't likely get used over 200 yards, if that, and makes up the big part of this...
I could just get the C-More with the smaller dot and click knob, but I like really rugged stuff, which makes me lean to the EOtech and Aimpoint stuff. BUT, if I had to, I could go back to the Leapers...it's the only one I actually own right now.
I think my budget will be $500-600, estimated.