Free: Contests & Raffles.
Quote from: Cougeyes on May 01, 2024, 08:18:56 AMI ended up picking up a 1x Vortex Crossfire scope. The obvious is it provides a little better field of view than say a Williams Peep. Out at 100-150 yds, crosshairs still cover up a large portion of the target, similar to open sights. Overall i'm happy with it and i think it'll be better for me than open sights.IIRC That Vortex crossfire has a 2MOA dot, are you thinking you would prefer a red dot that had a 1MOA dot?I am waffling between a 1 MOA dot and 2 MOA dot.
I ended up picking up a 1x Vortex Crossfire scope. The obvious is it provides a little better field of view than say a Williams Peep. Out at 100-150 yds, crosshairs still cover up a large portion of the target, similar to open sights. Overall i'm happy with it and i think it'll be better for me than open sights.
1x on the knight mountaineer 45 caliber, hopefully she holds zero.
Quote from: muleyslayer on May 04, 2024, 03:26:45 PM1x on the knight mountaineer 45 caliber, hopefully she holds zero.I got mine mounted on my disc extreme and the scope looks high like yours with low mounts and rings , let us know if it works out please
Just ordered a Leupold Freedom RDS 1x for mine. After some range time I will decide whether to use it or go back to the peep. But currently looking for rings and bases that will fit the red dot scope.
Quote from: duckmen1 on May 04, 2024, 04:32:42 PMJust ordered a Leupold Freedom RDS 1x for mine. After some range time I will decide whether to use it or go back to the peep. But currently looking for rings and bases that will fit the red dot scope.Leupold has its own mount for that red dot. I ordered a stainless steel base from Murphy precision for my knight. Will order that leupold red dot next paycheck and mount it and start shooting.