Scope/Dot MOA for precision handgun

thevest

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I'm looking for some optics for my 686. They'll be used for slow-fire bullseye shooting, and basically to test the accuracy of various hand-loads. I'm leaning towards a red-dot.

My only concerns are really that it's accurate, and can handle hot .357 recoil. Since I shoot exclusively indoors, rain/fog/etc are non-issues.

My question is: how does the dot MOA contribute to the level of precision? Is a smaller dot always better? I don't know anything about optics at all, other than that my eyes are the weak link in my shooting ability, and I'd like to minimize the negative effect of their crappiness as much as possible.

Also, for what I need it for, would I be better to go with a long-eye-relief scope instead?
 
I have the Bushnell Trophy with changeable reticles, works great. also have one on my 629PC and never had an issue with recoil. Throw the crap rings away and get some good ones.

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Thanks, that's about what I'm looking for. Nice price too.
What kind of groups can you get at 50m with that?
 
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