looking for a not expensive red dot

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I want to put a red dot on my keltech su22 (.22 riffle) but i dont want to pay the price of a eotech. So i need your opinion on the brand Sightmark Ultra. Are they good red dot? are they misaligned for nothing. I dont want to spend 500$ but i dont to buy a to cheap red dot

There is the model that i look

http://www.opticsplanet.com/sightmark-ultra-shot-m-spec-red-doty-sight.html

Any other suggestion is welcome
 
The Bushnell TRS-25 is good enough for a .22 in my experience. Holosun red dots may also be worth considering.
 
Vortex sparc 2. best bang for the buck arround can grab one for 285. Great quality and LCF is Not bad as well. If you can save a few $$ more and pick up a aimpoint T1
 
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A Bushnell or Vortex would be great, and they come with a decent warranty, if there is a defect in the scope at a later date, I have no experience with the cheaper quality optics,
Personally I believe a quality optic is as important as a quality firearm, maybe more so if it's my primary sighting system, it has to work every time, that means really good quality glass, no distortion, no fogging, positive adjustments, good battery life if it's a dot.

Buying quality may cost more, for me it's worth it, I only have to buy once.
 
I always recommend the Vortex SPARC for a budget optic.

They're built well, and you can usually find a used Gen 1 SPARC on the EE for $150 or so. Nicest thing is the Vortex Lifetime warranty... Doesn't matter if you're the original owner or not; they'll take care of you. I lost some SPARC mounting screws through my own stupidity. Called them and they shipped another set FREE. Don't find that sort of service very often, especially for a cheaper sight.
 
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