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    #16
    open sights Im 66

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      #17
      2x Leupold is hard to beat

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        #18
        Red Dot on Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter, .44Mag. Scope on Ruger Super Redhawk,454 Casull. Open sights on Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley .454 Casull.

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          #19
          My arms are too long for the short eye relief on pistol scopes. I tried a 2x7 leupold on mine but am changing to reflex sight.

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            #20
            Red dot on the 44. Last year it was perfect for a 60 yard shot. 2-7 scope on Contender 7-30 Waters.

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              #21
              I run a 2x Leupold on my m29 classic hunter, it does anything I need it to do out to 100 with the 8-3/8” barrel.


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                #22
                She’s a hammer! Close to 30 years old and still in perfect condition despite frequent use.



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                  #23
                  My 460 is scoped with a Buris but I will be swapping to red dot

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                    She’s a hammer! Close to 30 years old and still in perfect condition despite frequent use.



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                    That's nice, been looking for one like that for years.

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                      #25
                      You will probably need to do some hunting with the gun, to figure out what you like and don't like. I used to have a scoped Super Blackhawk, after a year or two, I removed the scope, it was too bulky for me. I could easily shoot 1/2" groups at 50 yards with it, with the scope, but I decided a revolver was more useful to me without a scope. I scoped my T/C Contenders and never put a scope on a revolver, after that first time. If the bulk is not an issue, they can be very accurate, the range the gun is good for, depends on the shooter.

                      I have noticed that scoped handguns are really making a comeback. It was big back in the 80s, then faded. I love scoped single shot pistols, but I now prefer revolvers to have open sights. Again my suggestion, is make a decision, then go do some hunting with the gun. After you have hunted with it for a year or so, you will know what works for you.

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                        #26
                        Correct me if I am wrong, but if you are hunting and your battery dies, isn’t a red dot useless?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by MisterB View Post
                          Correct me if I am wrong, but if you are hunting and your battery dies, isn’t a red dot useless?

                          Yep, but they usually last a long time. But it does happen, and when it does, you have a nice clear open lens to look through, with nothing to reference off of. I have only used them on ARs and 22s, for the two or three years, I used cheap red dots on those guns, I did not really have much of a problem. But with the cheap red dots I was using, once they killed the first battery, they would go through every battery I put in them after that point, very quickly. So that's why I removed, both, from my guns. But I am pretty sure, if you buy, good quality red dots, the batteries dying quickly, after three years probably is not a issue.

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                            #28
                            Mine

                            Here's mine. I like the scope look.
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                              #29
                              Pistol Hunters

                              Running a FX-ii handgun in 4x28 on my TC 44 Mag. Don’t care for red dots due to parallax and the large dot which impacts shooting accuracy at 100 yards.




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                                #30
                                My lil 10mm hog hammer. Hogs are not a fan of the 10mm, and neither are deer.

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