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    Not for the 1301, but I just ordered the Holosun HS 510C Circle/Dot RDS and the Scalarworks RMR SYNC Mount for my Benelli M2. I think the 65 MOA Ring and Dot will be just the thing for a shotgun. I'll post more once I have a chance to test it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDFA View Post
    Not for the 1301, but I just ordered the Holosun HS 510C Circle/Dot RDS and the Scalarworks RMR SYNC Mount for my Benelli M2. I think the 65 MOA Ring and Dot will be just the thing for a shotgun. I'll post more once I have a chance to test it out.
    Just a heads up I trusted Brownells answers to people who asked about the HS 510C when Brownells told them that the sight also fit an RMR footprint. It does not have an RMR footprint as is common with many Holosun sights. I have a Trijicon RMR on order to go with the Scalarworks SYNC Mount. Just an FYI to everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LHS View Post
    Same on one of my 870s. I actually rather like the old 4MOA dot on the gauge, compared to the more modern 2MOA dots.

    Agreed, The older 4MOA H-1 is the real sweet spot, I think. The dot is a very useful size for fast yet accurate acquisition, and you can find them relatively cheap in used but very good condition on various EE's.

    I think I have four of them on different shotguns. Two 870's, a 1301 and a 590A1. Like all the Aimpoint products I own, I have never had any issues.

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    I liked the idea of being able to pick up a 4moa H-2 micro, used, but haven't found one yet--and when I do, I'm not sure it'll be at a price I'm willing to pay. Aside from the zombie apocalypse and very occasional training class or coyote hunting, the primary use will be the "hang on a tree in the campsite in case a bear gets frisky" shotgun during our summer (remote) camping. This is interesting, but I'm wondering if it's trying too hard to be all things to all people. Does anyone have any actual experience with one? And, in particular, is there any actual utility to the reticle regarding buckshot? Thanks!

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    At somepoint I'm thinking of putting a primary arms microdot I've got on my 1301 using a CROM. But it's on an AR at the moment, and for my uses a red dot isn't strictly needed.

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    Vortex Crossfire Gen 2. It was on my 590 for a year and now it sits on the 1301 mounted on a CROM. No complaints. The Gen 2 has a 50K hour battery life on setting 6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogcaller View Post
    I liked the idea of being able to pick up a 4moa H-2 micro, used, but haven't found one yet--and when I do, I'm not sure it'll be at a price I'm willing to pay. Aside from the zombie apocalypse and very occasional training class or coyote hunting, the primary use will be the "hang on a tree in the campsite in case a bear gets frisky" shotgun during our summer (remote) camping. This is interesting, but I'm wondering if it's trying too hard to be all things to all people. Does anyone have any actual experience with one? And, in particular, is there any actual utility to the reticle regarding buckshot? Thanks!
    AFAIK the T/2 H2 is 2 MOA only.

    The original H1/T1 was 4 MOA.

    Newer ones will be marked with the dot size (2MOA or 4 MOA). If no dot size marking it is an original 4 MOA model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    AFAIK the T/2 H2 is 2 MOA only.

    The original H1/T1 was 4 MOA.

    Newer ones will be marked with the dot size (2MOA or 4 MOA). If no dot size marking it is an original 4 MOA model.
    Gotcha, thanks for the correction.

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    vector cheep red dot sight

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    I use Chinese cheap red dot sight for hunting.
    vector optics is good for cost performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kosuke Kutsunugi View Post
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    I use Chinese cheap red dot sight for hunting.
    vector optics is good for cost performance.
    Very nice shooting!!

    My understanding is firearms ownership in Japan is extremely difficult. Was it a large ordeal to be able to get your Beretta and to be able to shoot it?

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