15-22 scope..Mueller Speed Shot?

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I have a 15-22 that I have built up for squirrel hunting and after a good trigger I am quite surprised by its accuracy. I like the idea of a red dot but when adding a magnifier I have noticed that a lot of light seems to go away. I am not going to put an eo tech or other expensive dot and magnifier. I am thinking one of the 1X4 powers out there like the burris mtac or Mueller speed shot. The speed shot combines a dot and magnification in one. I am just a little unsure on the dot, afraid it may be too big. The Mtac I really like but am afraid that the reticle may cover too much of the squirrel up and cluster things. Not interested in a conventional scope, I have several. Want to try something a little different. Any thoughts appreciated.
 
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The speed shot has a 4MOA dot. So it will cover 4 inches at 100 yards, or 2 inches at 50 yards, etc. The nice thing about it is the dot is etched and will be black when the illumination is off. The 1x setting is not a true 1x, it still has slight magnification. My leupold prismatic is the same way. It's a little weird at 1st, but you can used to it and it is very useable with some work.

A shooting buddy of mine has one on an AR15 and he is very happy with it and it is holding up very well.
 
I've been looking at a very similar scope - the Accushot 1-4.5x28 . . . .

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The specifications state that the dot is 2MOA with a 36MOA circle around it. It is etched and also lighted with 36 different colors.

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Look at the Burris 332, it's a red dot with a 3X power and both a large reticle for CQC and a small reticle for precision shooting. They are about $289 on Ebay.
 
Okay... so a conventional crosshair scope is out of consideration.

Here's a way to use a larger sized dot instead of crosshairs. Zero using the top edge of the dot like the below comparing a crosshair to a dot. As distances increase, you can also use the bottom edge of the dot for holdover. As far as the size of a 4MOA dot... Keep in mind that the front sight post on your rifle covers over a foot of the target in width at 100yds. Understand that you won't be using irons with a magnified optic, but just as a comparative.

I use a 4MOA and 3MOA 1x red dot. I find them much easier to use than a 2MOA dot for the intended purpose of fast target acquisition. For precision shooting... magnification and crosshairs.

 
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johnt...

Thank you for that note. Only thing keeping me from pulling the trigger is that I have read a few reviews where the reticle is slightly canted a few degrees. Otherwise it would be about perfect. Looked at the mtac today, was like looking through a high def tv...wow.
 

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