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  • Odawgp
    sure do wish we could use scopes here in Colorado

    when in Utah I used a red dot but here only open sights

    muzzle loaders are surprisingly accurate when care is taken to make each powder charge equal and a good optic is used

    before the traditionalist bark about inline's not holding true to the sport they were invented in 1808! not 1998
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  • allen griggs
    I use a Sightron S2 3x9 scope on my Savage muzzleloader.
    Works great, and the Savage gives it a harder thumping than most centerfire rifles.
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  • Kelmo
    Thank you all
    I never thought to put a red dot on the gun. Can only use open sights in MN, without getting permit (if eyes don't work so well anymore) and then only a 1X.
    Any scope ok in SD.
    Odawgp, would a Millett Red dot be a good choice? Which red dot worked well for you?
    Otherwise also thinking of Leupold rifle scope with Stadia lines for SD.
    Thank you
    Kelmo
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  • Odawgp
    quote:Originally posted by Kelmo
    Thank you all
    I never thought to put a red dot on the gun. Can only use open sights in MN, without getting permit (if eyes don't work so well anymore) and then only a 1X.
    Any scope ok in SD.
    Odawgp, would a Millett Red dot be a good choice? Which red dot worked well for you?
    Otherwise also thinking of Leupold rifle scope with Stadia lines for SD.
    Thank you
    Kelmo


    ultra dot 30mm is what I put on my tc encore (less than 100 bucks then, now Ouch!) of course the ultra come with the rings too! [:p]

    as long as your state regs don't prohibit electronic sights a red dot is the way to go IMO. I have no experience with any other red dot ultra is used by many Bullseye shooters on their comp 22's & 45's

    a 1x scope wouldn't be a bad route either
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