Shotgun Sight: Red Dot vs Ironsight

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Shotgun Sight: Red Dot vs Ironsight

#1 Post by inderrajsingh »

Hey all!

I was considering getting a sight for my Mossberg 500. Currently it has just a bead at the front and it can be terrible sometimes, especially in low light conditions (especially in Wales, when that is the case on most days).

What I wanted to know is if anyone here had had any experience with red dots/sights on their shotgun, and which ones work well. Naturally the recoil from the shotgun reduced the choices I have.

What would be better on the shotgun, a decent set of iron sights or a red dot etc?

Many thanks and be kind! Haha
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#2 Post by nickb834 »

Well, I'm guessing you're talking about PSG?

Shotguns in general aren't shot like rifles (a lot of people will default to this when they struggle) with one eye closed - instead both eyes open and mounting the gun the same each time (assuming it fits you properly) and focusing on the clay / plate and NOT the bead is the usual order of the day.

That said, I've just put an EOTech on my Bora99 (Has an FP lower also) as no other sighting system for an AR15alike shotgun seemed to make sense to me - just didn't feel right using anything other than some kind of red dot.

Vortex Strikefires are a popular choice.

Whatever you go for I think iron sights would be the worst choice - go for some kind of red dot IMHO.
HALODIN

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#3 Post by HALODIN »

PSG means quick target acquisition, so when I eventually buy a Vepr-12 I'll be bunging a red dot on top.
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#4 Post by Blackstuff »

An Easy-hit type bead might be the best choice as putting a red dot on any type of shotgun bumps you into Open division for PSG comps. If you're just using it for informal stuff where you don't get separated into divisions it's not an issue though.

I'd stay away from iron sights/ghost sights unless you're well versed in using them
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#5 Post by bradaz11 »

I tried putting a strikefire on my akdal but it is shooting about a foot low atm
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#6 Post by saddler »

bradaz11 wrote:I tried putting a strikefire on my akdal but it is shooting about a foot low atm
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#7 Post by bradaz11 »

lol! maybe!! either that or an issue with the rail, mount to barrel alignment
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#8 Post by saddler »

beer can shims can work wonders
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#9 Post by Odd Job »

I tried putting a strikefire on my akdal but it is shooting about a foot low atm
I had this same issue with a Burris red dot on a BR99 and solved it with a 30MOA rail from Brownells.
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#10 Post by Explosive »

Odd Job wrote:
I tried putting a strikefire on my akdal but it is shooting about a foot low atm
I had this same issue with a Burris red dot on a BR99 and solved it with a 30MOA rail from Brownells.
Are these red dots non adjustable ?

I put a TRs -25 on my 870, it was way out so I adjusted it wtf

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