BSA red dot scope

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I have a BSA RBG sight that I picked up from Bass Pro for $29.94 It looks like the one in the first link that blvdbuzzard posted. I really like it and it looks pretty sweet too.
 
Nice scope BUT you will not be happy with the large 5 moa dot. The smaller size dots come on more expensive scopes. Look for scopes with dots smaller than 4 moa. I think reflex scopes for $100 or less are a bargain.
 
If you're wanting an optic for both eyes open and shooting at cans and stuff that move around (fast target acquisition) then a 1x red dot is ideal. 1-5MOA is fine. If you want to precision shoot at paper then you'd be better off using a magnified scope.

If you have a large 5MOA dot and frustrated with it covering too much of your target, simply sight it in using a 6'ocklock sight pic (use the top edge of your dot for point of aim). Works quite well.
 
What about the dovetail rail?

I may be misunderstanding your question. If so, I appologise, but like I told you yesterday in the Pm's we sent back and forth. Im pretty sure but I could be wrong.. but im 85% sure that this needs an adapter such as this to fit on a weaver/picatinny rail. Again im no expert on such things, nor claim to be one. So IF I am giving you the wrong info, then Im sorry. But why not just buy one that fits a picatinny or weaver rail to begin with, and save the cash instead of buying a adapter?

The second link shows the size differences of the 2 styles of mounts.. this is a ebay auction but it shows the size differences of the rails well.

Dovetail to Weaver Ring Mount Adapter and multi Dovetail raiser.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Weaver-Picatinny...3.l1177&_trkparms=240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50
 
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that helps a lot. i was getting ready to order from amazon since they have free ship when i saw this UTG lden Image. It has everything you and phil recommended
 
If you are going to buy a BSA, you need to get one that specifically says it has an integrated Weaver style mount. Some say 3/8 and Weaver mount that's ok too. RD30 at Walmart. Do not get one just for .22 dovetail, and there is no sense fooling around with adapters. But you will need to buy a 3/4in riser.

By the time you get done, you'll have spent $50 and wished you had spent a few more for one of Primary Arms red dots that look like they belong on an AR instead of something you picked up at Walmart. I know this because I have two RD30. ;)
 
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If you are going to buy a BSA, you need to get one that specifically says it has an integrated Weaver style mount. Some say 3/8 and Weaver mount that's ok too. RD30 at Walmart. Do not get one just for .22 dovetail, and there is no sense fooling around with adapters. But you will need to buy a 3/4in riser.

By the time you get done, you'll have spent $50 and wished you had spent a few more for one of Primary Arms red dots that look like they belong on an AR instead of something you picked up at Walmart. I know this because I have two RD30. ;)


So it looks like changing to this UTG was a better option
 
How long of a riser should i look for. It's difficult searching for accessories when you don't have the main product
 
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Truglo

Truglo has one with a circle and a 3 MOA dot for just a little more money, and it has red and green redicles. I'm considering one. They run about $55-$65 online.

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They also make a "turkey" red dot, which i cannot tell is any different from the tactical.

Munster
 
How long of a riser should i look for. It's difficult searching for accessories when you don't have the main product

For the style of scope and riser you are asking about, the below will work, and Midway is great to do business with. Watch for coupons and you can probably get $10 off your purchase.

Riser: TAPCO Picatinny-Style Riser Mount AR-15 Flattop Black - MidwayUSA

Red Dot: Tasco Red Dot Sight 38mm Tube 1x 30mm 5 MOA Dot with Weaver-Style Mount Matte - MidwayUSA

Still, I think you should consider one of Primary Arms or other red dots from rrages.com with mount designed specifically for an AR platform. I'm partial to the Micro Dot (with Riser). Others like the M3 (with high cantilever mount)

Primary Arms Micro Dot (Gen 2)

Primary Arms Multi-Reticle Red Dot Sight


In any event... no need to agonize over this... just buy something and be happy. :D
 
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I did a search and could not find anything on it. I'm learning right now so i don't want to spend a lot of money while i'm trying things out. Is this any good for upto 100yds

BSA® .22 Red-Dot Riflescope

I got one of these free when I bought my 15-22. I zeroed it in at 25 yards (the maximum distance at the indoor range I often go to) and it seems to work just fine. When the weather gets a little cooler, I will try it at an outdoor range at longer distances.
 
ill_noiz, Sorry about the late reply, have been offline for a while.

The red dot fit the Weaver rails. The BSA will fit the .22 rail also. You just flip the clamp over to change the size. I had it on my Marlin .22 rifle for a while. Now it is on my Mini-14.

Buzz.
 
Ive got the 42mm, 5MOA red dot. I got it from Cabela's for $19.99 a couple of months ago when it was on sale.

I went with a UTG 1/2" riser from Opticsplanet. No matter where you get it, 1/2 will get you exact co-witness. 3/4" riser will obviously get you the 1/3 co-witness. I got a spare 3/4 riser if anyone is looking for this.

And like buzzard said, the mount flips so it universal to dovetail/pictanny. I really like the dot, brightness is good in daylight and can be seen in sunny weather. For the price I couldn't resist. Ill try to get a photo up a little later today.
 
Anyone have a pic looking down the sight. I'm looking on opticsplanet, cabela's and midway now. I've got alot of choices. Thinking i want to look at a few specs i'm not sure what they mean and whats a good standard. I see:

Parallax adjusted
the mm spec ie 42mm
Eye relief
Most of the ones i looked at said 4x32
Does it matter if it states rimfire or center fire?
 
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