Been passively after a decent red dot to mount on my Chiappa Rhino 60DS so this may work. The Rhino’s rail is a little different though, so If not it’ll go on the Rossi Circuit Judge which was my initial intention for the LRS. I really like the reverse reflex idea as the height over bore distance can be a bothersome issue for me personally with some platforms. Thanks for the video.
@@geefam20 It doesn’t look like they have an adapter plate yet for that make/model, but the sight does come with an adapter that will fit a standard picatinny rail!
@@БорисИванович-е5ы the reticle has a good range of adjustment on brightness. Even on the brightest day, it’s easy to adjust the reticle and see it clearly!
I am thinking about one these for my Stevens 301 20 gauge. It should give a true shotgun feel for instinctive sight alignment with a good cheek weld. What are your thoughts.
@@thehighlifetvllc 😄 I really hoping for a review for real life effects and experiences. I can't think of any negatives, but they do show up when the rubber meets the road
@@JohnDauffenbach I can say that several of our guys ran this red dot on our turkey hunting shotguns this past season without any issues. Battery never failed, and all functions of the sight performed flawless. We hunt some steep & rocky terrain as well, so falling, bumping sight on limbs/trees, etc happens a lot, and each time we fired rounds through our setups, it was dead on.
This thing looks awesome! Love to see innovation in Red Dots.
It’s a slick unit! Very easy to install and adjust.
Thank you so much for doing a video I’ve been looking a this and your very well done
Been passively after a decent red dot to mount on my Chiappa Rhino 60DS so this may work. The Rhino’s rail is a little different though, so If not it’ll go on the Rossi Circuit Judge which was my initial intention for the LRS. I really like the reverse reflex idea as the height over bore distance can be a bothersome issue for me personally with some platforms. Thanks for the video.
Do they have a mount for a beretta a300 ultima patrol ???
@@geefam20 It doesn’t look like they have an adapter plate yet for that make/model, but the sight does come with an adapter that will fit a standard picatinny rail!
How about visibility of the reticle on sunny sky ?
@@БорисИванович-е5ы the reticle has a good range of adjustment on brightness. Even on the brightest day, it’s easy to adjust the reticle and see it clearly!
I am thinking about one these for my Stevens 301 20 gauge. It should give a true shotgun feel for instinctive sight alignment with a good cheek weld. What are your thoughts.
Should make a killer setup! You won't be disappointed. 💪
@@thehighlifetvllc 😄 I really hoping for a review for real life effects and experiences. I can't think of any negatives, but they do show up when the rubber meets the road
@@JohnDauffenbach I can say that several of our guys ran this red dot on our turkey hunting shotguns this past season without any issues. Battery never failed, and all functions of the sight performed flawless. We hunt some steep & rocky terrain as well, so falling, bumping sight on limbs/trees, etc happens a lot, and each time we fired rounds through our setups, it was dead on.
Can thus sight be used on a slug gun
and for home/self defense?
Depending on the make/model of the gun, or if it's equipped with a picatinny rail, it would work just fine!
@@palpichulo6969 Yes, it's frequently used with shotguns and handguns, so it would make a great optic for home/self defense firearms!
How well does it hold a zero after a ton of shots?
We put it through a ton of testing and it’s been rock solid for us!