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red dot sight

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:26 am
by archer
Hey guys,

Has anyone used one of these.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/acces ... ory_id=282


Thanx
Regards
Parag

Re: red dot sight

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 8:31 am
by cottage cheese
archer";p="44182 wrote:Hey guys,

Has anyone used one of these.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/acces ... ory_id=282


Thanx
Regards
Parag
Me :)

Re: red dot sight

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:19 am
by Mark
I've used that exact sight. It is a good sight to learn to shoot with, or teach someone else, but all sights like that have a bad issue that if the sun is behind you it is darn near impossible to see the dot.

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:39 pm
by archer
i am sorry, what i wanted to know was how good are these sights.

thanx
regards

Parag

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 3:14 pm
by cottage cheese
archer";p="44214 wrote:i am sorry, what i wanted to know was how good are these sights.

thanx
regards

Parag
Hi Parag,

I have one mounted on my old HW35 (No other suitable gun to mount it on) which I hardly shoot because its really abused and old...and there's no where or time to shoot properly at useful ranges anyway :)

The BSA red dot is decent... un-magnified, which in a suitable gun makes it easy to track and follow moving targets...not that you can shoot moving targets though!! The red dot (This being an inexpensive model) is a tad bit imprecise and don't expect to be driving nails with this. Best part is you can use it with both eyes open.
Very easy and convenient to use since the light source is collimated and all you need to do is print the dot on the target and pop-pop. You can even afford to misalign your eye (Unlike a normal scope) and the dot will remain hovering over the target.

Obviously these kind of scopes along with the unmagnified feature makes them a short range expedient for most purposes other than shooting people... :mrgreen:

It is still capable of decent accuracy at short ranges.

LED brightness settings range from 0 (off) to 11- Use the lowest for low light situations or the brightness of the dot will obscure the target. In bright daylight you may have to top it off to 11 and still squint your eyes to see the dot :)

Hope this helps...

regards,

cc

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:08 pm
by archer
hey cc,

thanx for the info.....

regards
Parag

Re: red dot sight

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 12:58 am
by msandhu
I have used it many times.. and still use it but only in video games ...
:)
Cheers
MSandhu