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In Reply to: sight? posted by colin on February 11, 2003 at 22:11:12:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on February 12, 2003 at 15:00:50

You can buy a Crossman/Daisy red dot sight for about $12 at Walmart or Kmart, and it will be more accurate than your marker. If you have a good paint to barrel match and regulated air system sights are well worth the money, to a certain extent, I wouldn't pay $50 and up for some of the Adco and similar dot sights, but I bought a $12 one and was happy with the results, I also have a laser sight I picked up for $30 with the same results. One of the major problems is that you sight the scope for a certain range (I did 25 yards) and since the flight of a paintball is not flat you'll have to adjust for the different distances. Dale Dupont has an Autorangefinder he'll send you plans for, free if you email him, he posts in the Autococker section alot. Hope it helps.

Razor


: at the feild i play some people say sights re good and some dont will you please tell me if they are worth the money.


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