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Excellent review!

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That said... Do you know of any one that can make a custom reticle (a circle) of a particular diameter for a "Dot type" scope?

Thanks... Tillman
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Can anyone tell me if the Burris Fastfire Picattiny Rail Mount will work on a 1" slide rail on the Baer Wadcutter?

Thanks.
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Are all of them click adjustable for windage and elevation? How far does each click move the bullet impact at 50 yards?
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Post by dronning »

Misny wrote:Are all of them click adjustable for windage and elevation? How far does each click move the bullet impact at 50 yards?
On the website it will say something like 1 MOA per click adjustment.

1 MOA (Miniute of Angle or Arc) is 1/60th of a degree and 1 click will =
1" @ 100 yards (actually 1.047")
1/2" @ 50 yards
1/4" @ 25 yards

I have found that most micro dot adjustments are not as accurate as a good rifle scope and the adjustments vary a little from what is stated. A sight marked as having 1 MOA adjustments might give you just over or under 1/2" at 50 yards - still plenty close for bullseye.

Dave
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Post by chiltech500 »

Thanks guys. I have my FF III mounted on a 22 and want to switch over to the Baer.

I have a FF II mounted on a SA 1911 in 9mm for which I will probably get a conversion kit for 22.

I am not familiar with the scope red dots, are any magnified for the 50 yards? I have only shot at 25 yds - my club has a 25 yd indoor range and our pistol range is 25 yds. I would have to go to our rifle range to shoot 50 yards.
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chiltech500 wrote:....
I am not familiar with the scope red dots, are any magnified for the 50 yards? I have only shot at 25 yds - my club has a 25 yd indoor range and our pistol range is 25 yds. I would have to go to our rifle range to shoot 50 yards.
You do NOT want any magnification on a pistol for 50 yards the movement will drive you nuts.

I've seen a couple of guys shoot bullseye with a 2x scope on their revolver, but they had very hard holds and they still said the movement was very distracting and took quite a while to get use to. They also said their scores weren't any better - it was just fun to do.

Dave
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The movement at 25 yds with the red dot on my 22 is hard to take, I see what you mean.
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