I have zero experience with any of the optics that project a (usually)red dot, and offer little to no magnification.
What is the difference between:
-The 'tube' style red dots
-Reflex sights
-Holographic sights
Most of what I can find on these is very confusing or about a video game.
What are some of the benefits of one over the other?
What style is better for a 'scout' type mount and why?
I've read a bit about optics that will keep the dot on target regardless of head position, which sounds very appealing.
Just looking for impressions and opinions, and I apologize if I got the terms mixed-up.
I'm thinking about putting one on an sks, and would like to hear folks' opinions on what might be best suited.
Intended use would generally be target shooting, plinking, as well as the occasional deer hunt in areas where long shots are not expected. I was considering going as cheap as possible, but I do want something that won't fail me on a hunt. I don't want to spend more than $300 taxes and shipping included. Obviously cheaper is much better, if possible.
I've heard good things as well as bad about the cheap-as-can-be Tasco red dots. I've had good experiences with tasco rimfire scopes, but then .22's don't recoil very much.
What are some optics you folks would reccomend? Places to buy them?
If this topic has been covered ad nauseum, I apologize.
What is the difference between:
-The 'tube' style red dots
-Reflex sights
-Holographic sights
Most of what I can find on these is very confusing or about a video game.
What are some of the benefits of one over the other?
What style is better for a 'scout' type mount and why?
I've read a bit about optics that will keep the dot on target regardless of head position, which sounds very appealing.
Just looking for impressions and opinions, and I apologize if I got the terms mixed-up.
I'm thinking about putting one on an sks, and would like to hear folks' opinions on what might be best suited.
Intended use would generally be target shooting, plinking, as well as the occasional deer hunt in areas where long shots are not expected. I was considering going as cheap as possible, but I do want something that won't fail me on a hunt. I don't want to spend more than $300 taxes and shipping included. Obviously cheaper is much better, if possible.
I've heard good things as well as bad about the cheap-as-can-be Tasco red dots. I've had good experiences with tasco rimfire scopes, but then .22's don't recoil very much.
What are some optics you folks would reccomend? Places to buy them?
If this topic has been covered ad nauseum, I apologize.




















































