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    Default Best budget red dot sight

    All,
    It would be cool to run either Aimpoint/Eotech/Trijicon red dot sights on everything but that would get kind of expensive. What is the best option other than those brands?
    I created a poll to see what the group consensus is. I included the following:
    a) Bushnell TRS 25, b) Vortex Sparc, c) Vortex Strikefire, d) Primary arms microdot, e) Primary arm classic, f) Burris speeddot, g) Truglo xtreme red dot (is truglo worthy?)
    Poll is here:

    https://app.ixsium.com/#!/polls/53dd...-red-dot-sight

    All of the items above cost between $79 and $179. I included images in the poll

    Am I missing any obvious choices in that price range?

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    I haven't tried all the lesser expensive brands that you listed but, in my limited experience, the Vortex sights have served me well. I have a SPARC on a .22LR upper and I don't have have any complains about it. I would buy another one in a heartbeat.

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    Vortex stuff is definitely gaining a reputation for being a robust red dot sight. For a while there were some complaints about quality control but that seems to have gone away. I also use the sparc on an ar15 platform and it has been solid.

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    Primary Arms microdots have served me well.
    Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets

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    I added a couple of red-dot sights folks recommended and were not included in the original poll - particularly ultradot which seems to be popular.I added the street price to each.
    Updated poll here:
    https://app.ixsium.com/shared/poll/5...sight&src=link

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    I went with the Sparc after calling vortex for some comparison info on the Sparc and Strikefire. The price difference is only like twenty bucks. The strikefire has green and red led's for the red and green dots. So I was told the battery power had to be split between both making them harder to see in bright daylight. The sparc only has a red dot so all the battery power is dedicated to that single led making much higher brightness settings possible.The sparc is smaller and definately no complaints. Only thing is the Sparc red dot is 3 MOA that can smear a bit at higher settings. But it is a budget priced product so no regrets. And the Vortex VX-3 magnifier is also a great add on. Sportsmans and Cabelas had them for 149.99 recently.
    Last edited by shrapnel; 08-06-2014 at 19:58.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shrapnel View Post
    I went with the Sparc after calling vortex for some comparison info on the Sparc and Strikefire. The price difference is only like twenty bucks. The strikefire has green and red led's for the red and green dots. So I was told the battery power had to be split between both making them harder to see in bright daylight. The sparc only has a red dot so all the battery power is dedicated to that single led making much higher brightness settings possible.The sparc is smaller and definately no complaints. Only thing is the Sparc red dot is 3 MOA that can smear a bit at higher settings. But it is a budget priced product so no regrets. And the Vortex VX-3 magnifier is also a great add on. Sportsmans and Cabelas had them for 149.99 recently.
    Thinking electrically... Splitting battery power between 2 leds makes no sense unless both are running at the same time.

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    sparc and strike fire tend to eat detents for the windage and elevation screws thus loosing zero.

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    Vortex Strikefire (red only version)

    My neighbor has been using one for about three months now. It's even holding up at 3-gun very well. Not just a plinking and bench shooter.
    The "k" is silent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Primary Arms microdots have served me well.
    X2. Never had a single problem with any of mine.
    "But when it's time to fight, you fight like you are the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark; and brother, it's startin' to rain."

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