Hollow Point
CGN Regular
- Location
- New Brunswick
anyone have any experience with running a red dot on their shotgun. what would be a good size dot? how is battery life in colder late fall days?
Make and model?I have one on my pump action shotgun that I take into the bush for predator defence.
I have read that a 6MOA dot is about ideal for a shotgun that will be used in close quarters. My red dot sight is dual-illuminated so it projects a 4.5MOA dot mainly by way of light-capturing fibre optics in the sight. I like it because as long as there is daylight I don't have to worry about battery life or reliability in colder seasons.
A great thing about my red dot sight is that it also has a back-up, battery-powered, variable illuminator for when I don't find the dot to be bright enough, but I've only ever used it when I'm shooting at an indoor range.
I’ve had red dots on a few different 12g, I liked the setup. Dot size was 3moa iirc, was a good all around size for slugs, buck and birdshot uses.anyone have any experience with running a red dot on their shotgun. what would be a good size dot? how is battery life in colder late fall days?
This is one of the reasons I bought a Mossberg 940 Pro. It has a receiver cutout that accept low-profile direct mounting of Shield RMSc-pattern micro dot sights. I use the Osight RMSc pattern micro dot. It's a 2 MOA red dot within a larger 32 MOA circle. A perfect cheek weld with the RMSc mount.The issue I have with the red dots that I have tried .... is proper cheek weld. The red dots are sitting too high and the stock needs a higher comb.
My red dot sight is a Trijicon RX34. It has an aftermarket REM30 rotary-dial, battery-powered illuminator kit installed that I ordered off of eBay.Make and model?