I sympathize with ye on that. I've been running a Bushnell Holo Sight on my 870 trap gun (And others) since 2006, but last few years I found the 1 moa dot just
a pain to properly acquire. On my Leapers scopes with red/green select colors, the green is much more effective and with much less fuzzyness than red dots.
My new dot sight for shotgunning will be one of these, and it be already ordered from D&L Airgun.
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It handles shotgun recoil ok? Ever put it up against slugs/turkey loads? What’s it like shooting clays with it?
The Leapers dot sights, like many others of similar layout out there can take a pile of recoil over many rounds of heavy loads in shotguns, rifles & handguns. They be rated for high power springer airguns, so no worries on recoil and vibes. Me old Bushnell Holo Sight (Eotech) has seen 20,000+ 12 ga trap loads and all sorts of heavy slug & buckshot rounds. I put it on my Diana model 52 for a few thousand shots with no buggaboos. Same goes for the Leapers 6x32 AO scope I had on the Diana for rabbit & squirrel bonkin' out to 50 yds or so.
Either unit would be fine on a 10/22.![]()
I tried a TRS-25 on my 10/22 but took it off as I saw a little red fuzzy star not a distinct dot. I don't know if that was the sight or my aging eyesight. I do remember looking through some other cheap brand and seeing a distinct dot though.
Thanks! So you don’t get any goofy looks from the other fellas when you step up to shoot trap with it eh? I’ve been reluctant to try it at the club myself...
The Bushnell TRS-25 is advertised as being suitable for shotguns or handguns. I wonder if it would be robust enough for a rifle? I would like to try one on a Marlin 336 in 30-30...
They work well on a 12 guage, you would have no problem on a 30-30.