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Old 10-14-2016, 07:49 PM
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A red dot is certainly a way to go and the front sight will not be an issue. Like Rastoff said, it works well for things 100 yards or less. If that is where you expect to spend most of your time, it is a good choice.

If you need to go out further or the larger dot a red dot has compared to the cross hairs of a scope is a problem, perhaps a 1-4 or 1-6 power scope with an illuminated dot would be your answer. You get the almost no magnification for closer work and the illuminated reticule or dot and can reach farther more easily.

The caveat is that a good illuminated scope tends to cost more. It just depends on where you want to compromise and what you are willing to spend.


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