What scope is on your Beretta CX4

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Just got one of those. I like everything about it, just need to scope it. I tried cheap red dot but had to take it off, accuracy is way better with open sights. I still think to scope mine but generic scope wouldn't fit without rail riser. 9 caliber ballistics make me think about some bullet drop compensating reticle as well. I wonder how other gun nutz deal with them Beretta's.
 
I've got an Eotech thats dead on......take it off, replace it....dead on again. Thats why I am using them on all my shorter firearms now.
 
The Bushnel red dots with the rings are supposed to co-witness with the sights, the guy who had mine used them. I will likely end up with the Bushnell holosight on mine.
 
Eotech. I find it works better for me. Mount it forward and you have no impression that you are looking through an optic. There is just a red circle and dot floating out there. I don't get the same effect with an Aimpoint, it always feel like I'm looking through a narrow scope. Honestly you'll get the same results with a Bushnell Holosight for lots less dough, and the plastic case looks like it belongs on the plastic rifle.
 
Eotech. I find it works better for me. Mount it forward and you have no impression that you are looking through an optic. There is just a red circle and dot floating out there. I don't get the same effect with an Aimpoint, it always feel like I'm looking through a narrow scope. Honestly you'll get the same results with a Bushnell Holosight for lots less dough, and the plastic case looks like it belongs on the plastic rifle.

Ok, seems like Bushnell wins. How big is dot on Bushnell holosight? Will it work with magnifier behind it? I assume Bushnell is parallax free...
 
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I tried cheap red dot but had to take it off, accuracy is way better with open sights.

Make sure the rail on your Storm isn't loose... it's only held on with three screws (sometimes they come loose as well; check the underside - sometimes the bolt will make contact with the last screw when firing... loosening it) :)
 
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