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Old January 24, 2001, 09:30 PM   #6
mattjoe
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if you're going to shoot the gun at precision targets, be sure you get a scope with a small M.O.A. you want a sharp, tiny dot. If you're just looking to blaze away at large targets at 25 yds, any dot will do.
Keep in mind those BSA dots are actually very good for 22 guns, they have a big dot, and are about 35 bucks NEW from Zanders sporting goods, but you need to have a dealer order them for you. Those scopes dont hold up well under the abuse of centerfire handguns though.

Depends what you're shooting at. My personal belief, get the sharp small dot, spend the money, you can always stick it on a new gun later if you buy a higher target grade gun.
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