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martinfaw 02-16-2006 10:06 AM

Red Dot scope
 
I just put a red dot on my marlin 44 mag after setting scope on a rest
I shot standing offhand and my point of impact changed I then moved my head on the stock centering my view and the point of impact came back.
Looks like how you hold the gun is going to be real important, is this right.
Are they as accurate as a regular scope.


Thanks in advance



Higg 02-16-2006 10:11 AM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
I'm not sure about all red dot scopes, but the one im sure will not change POI by moving your head from one spot on the stock is the eotech (or bushnell holosight). A regular optic isnt going to make the gun more accurate, but make it easier to shoot smaller groups and hit with at longer ranges.

Totemkopf 02-16-2006 04:06 PM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
Yep, One of the down falls of the red dot scope. Place your rifle in a rest and move your head around while looking thru the scope, usually the dot will move around a 3" circle at 50 yards.

martinfaw 02-16-2006 10:30 PM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
I tried that and mine moves a lot more than 3 inches, it is a bsa, don't think I gona like it very much.

Zeak 02-17-2006 02:00 PM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
I had the same problem with the red dot on a Huntsman muzzleloader. The Huntsman had the same stock as a shot gun and my chin didn't stay planted on the stock. It caused me to miss 2 deer one week. Went home and changed the receiver to a monte carlo type stock with some pipe insulation under a elastic shell holder. Killed 2 deer in one day on the next trip. Zeak

martinfaw 02-17-2006 09:35 PM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
Thanks Zeak I will try.



Martinfaw

HighDesertWolf 02-18-2006 05:46 AM

RE: Red Dot scope
 

ORIGINAL: Higg

I'm not sure about all red dot scopes, but the one im sure will not change POI by moving your head from one spot on the stock is the eotech (or bushnell holosight). A regular optic isnt going to make the gun more accurate, but make it easier to shoot smaller groups and hit with at longer ranges.
actually I have had the same problem as martinfaw is talking about with both the eotech and bushnell holosight hence they are basically the same sight probably made by the same manufacturer just marketed under 2 different names. any red dot scope primarily fuction similar to any optical sight including scopes. this problem... well not exactly a problem is more noticeable when mounted on pistols. the only red dot sight I have used that doesnt seem to be as effected is the doctor optics red dot sight but even with it if you move to much out of line with the sight you will have the same problem as you would with any other sight. just treat your red dot as if it were a scope at be consistant with your cheek weld position on the stock and you wont have any problems. good luck

martinfaw 02-18-2006 08:55 AM

RE: Red Dot scope
 

ORIGINAL: Zeak

I had the same problem with the red dot on a Huntsman muzzleloader. The Huntsman had the same stock as a shot gun and my chin didn't stay planted on the stock. It caused me to miss 2 deer one week. Went home and changed the receiver to a monte carlo type stock with some pipe insulation under a elastic shell holder. Killed 2 deer in one day on the next trip. Zeak

Zeak what size pipe is the insulation for.

James

Zeak 02-18-2006 10:59 AM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
I use 3/4" pipe insulation, its the kind that is preformed for copper and steel pipe. I just cut a piece of it to fit under the shell holder and trim off about 1/2" off each side where it butts together. Usually its got a sticky end where they butt together. You can also tapper the 2 ends that are cut to lenght. I then use some electrical tape and tape the 2 ends to the stock. Slip the shell holder over the insulation keeping the insulation completly under the holder. If that isn't enough just use 2 pieces. It also feels good on the chin also. Any hardware or lumber yard will have it and the cost is cheap. Zeak

martinfaw 02-18-2006 03:10 PM

RE: Red Dot scope
 
Just got back from Lowes with a piece cut a piece and tried it, perfect fit
can't wait to try it out.

James


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