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    Posted: 03 April 2006 at 10:34am

what would be the best red dot scope for my custom 98? I play woodsball. And iff there are people who say: 'you can't be a sniper...' stay away from this topic and criticize someone else. I just need somting to 'find' the target.

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A fair number will mention "Adco" because they're the only company to offer a paintball warranty.  If it takes a direct hit that breaks it, you send in the peices, some dollar amount (based on the sight you have), and they'll send you a new (refurb?) one.

I picked up a 42mm Simmons sight for 30-35 bucks on sale online awhile back at **edited**'s Sporting Goods.  It's cool because the mount is reversable for 3/8 or 7/8 dovetail.  This gives you a little more flexibility if you get an offset mount (like LAPCO) that has both a 3/8 and 7/8 rail.

Very first game I played with it, someone nailed it head on with a paintball.  It blew through the front plastic protective lens cover (popping it out of the holder), and slammed into the optics.  It took a bit of cleaning, but it's fine (other than the glass a little scratched by the paint/cloth I was using).

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im not a scope guy but when i woodsball i use my grandpa's 7 by 50 banoculars, thats just me.i just have to say dont go to k-mart for a scope, go to a sporting goods store or a gun shop
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Originally posted by pieterjan pieterjan wrote:

what would be the best red dot scope for my custom 98? I play woodsball. And iff there are people who say: 'you can't be a sniper...' stay away from this topic and criticize someone else. I just need somting to 'find' the target.

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I find red dot sights to be an aid in quick acquisition of the target as they are used with both eyes open (no magnification). I also find them unsurpassed in placing first shot on-target...no having to walk the paint onto the target.

I would avoid any of the "open" style red dot sights as paint can clog places that are virtually impossible to clean on field (even off the field).

I tested my BSA Red Dot sight by clamping it in my vise and , with my marker set at 300 fps, I shot the front lens from only one inch away. No damage and no incursion of paint into the sight. The sight, the one intended to fit a 22 rifle...the least expensive one, is water proof and was cleaned with a squirt bottle of water. After the paint was washed away, a wipe with an old worn out soft cotton T-shirt eliminated the water droplets on the lens and I was back in action.

On the field I have taken to using a piece of 1/8" thick polycarbonate (Lexan) cut-out with a hole saw, that I tape over the front lens. This makes the front end easier to clean and, if scratched, this protective lens is easily replaced.

Take a look here:

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/common/search/search-resul ts1.jsp?QueryText=%22Red+Dot%22&N=4887&Ntk=Products& amp;Ntx=mode+matchall&Nty=1&Ntt=%22Red+Dot%22&no Image=0

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when i used one i just went to walmart and it worked fine. i think it was a brass eagle or something like that
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I use to use a walther red dot sight i bought from ebay. you can find alot of stuff from asia there that is really cheap. i dont really thin it helps much anymore, but if your going hardcore sniper, then id buy one.

personal word of advice though, dont spend any more then 45 bucks on a sight and try to get one with a red and green dot as it will help you sighting in both day and night time situations.

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Originally posted by VimyRidge VimyRidge wrote:

I use to use a walther red dot sight i bought from ebay. you can find alot of stuff from asia there that is really cheap. i dont really thin it helps much anymore, but if your going hardcore sniper, then id buy one.

personal word of advice though, dont spend any more then 45 bucks on a sight and try to get one with a red and green dot as it will help you sighting in both day and night time situations.

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The BSA Red Dot page that I referenced had them for $24.

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Originally posted by Bruce A. Frank Bruce A. Frank wrote:

I shot the front lens from only one inch away. No damage and no incursion of paint into the sight.

U got balls son.



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Originally posted by WanksterFlanker WanksterFlanker wrote:

Originally posted by Bruce A. Frank Bruce A. Frank wrote:

I shot the front lens from only one inch away. No damage and no incursion of paint into the sight.

U got balls son.

Cabelas had a deal last year for these BSA red dots for only $19 (which are now $24). I bought two just so I could test one...to destruction if it came to that. The same units were being advertised as suitable for paintball, so I tested it to see if it actually did stand up the "normal" abuse. It is also likely that Cabelas would have replaced it under warranty, though I didn't think about that at the time.

BTW, I have a 16 year old son.

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I ran a cheap Marksman model for a BB gun and it did fine.
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Ensure what ever you by you can see clearly through your Mask,I run a A5 with a Folding Stock using a RedDot Sight and the mistake I made was the sight where you look through is cool but very small about 8mm in Diameter so when I use the sight I have to fold the stock and get behind the sight to ensure I can see the RedDot.
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Originally posted by Dragonus Dragonus wrote:

Ensure what ever you by you can see clearly through your Mask,I run a A5 with a Folding Stock using a RedDot Sight and the mistake I made was the sight where you look through is cool but very small about 8mm in Diameter so when I use the sight I have to fold the stock and get behind the sight to ensure I can see the RedDot.

Lapco makes a very nice off-set mount that eliminates that problem.

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