Need Advise for Optic.... Short and mid range shooting.

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Hi!

I need some advise about Red Dot and Optic. But first I explain my situation.

I own a SL8 and a M14.

Right now on my SL8 I have a Busnell 3200 DOA (4x-12x) mounted on it. And on the Bushnell I have a Vortex Sparc. I really like shooting with the red dot at the rang (~ 50 yard) but some times I'm going outdoor to shoot 100-200 Yards...

Because of the configuration, my red dot is nearly 6 inches above the barrel. (I have try to mount it on the side, but I don't like this configuration... ) I feel confortable with the red dot height but it force me to compensate when I shoot something really small...

In the same time I need an optic for my M14. And I have think about switching my Busnell on my M14 and buying a Red Dot Magnifier to replace it. It will solve the height issue and will give magnification for longer shooting.

Is it a good solution for you or I should buy a new scope to complete my configurations? Anyone have experience with the 3X magnifier and a Red Dot when shooting at 200 yard??? I know the Red Dot get magnified but is it disturbing? I can't find a picture example of what it look like. Anyway it's not like witnessing it...

If it's not really good, what Scope I should buy to shoot beetween 50 and 200 yards? Is there a In-between solution (Red Dot/Scope) on the market? I'm looking for a non expensive solution if possible...

Thank you for your help.

PS: I appologize for my bad english.
 
I you have a good budget and can spend more, i have on my MR-1 Benelli a S&B 1.1X4X20 Short Dot, i do not think you can get a more potent optic for the distance you are mentionning, incredible piece of glass expensive but whorth every penny... JP.
 
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Gravedigger had a Nightforce 1-4x24 listed on the EE for $850 - that might work.

I have a NF 2.5-10x24 on an M14 and love it.

If you want less expensive, a lot of guys are pointing at Vortex as the way to go...
 
I prefer running an aimpoint and have no problems out to 200 yards with it. I'll be testing in next month at a major match beyond 200 yards, so we'll see how small those targets are

A decent one is usually around $450 or more, with an extra $60-$120 for the mount
 
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