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    I have an old Remington Mohawk 600 243 with a scope base screwed into the top of the receiver and was wondering if it would be a good/cool idea to mount a reddot on it as a brush gun for deer hunting. What do you think? I was thinking of using a cheap ($50) one from Canadian Tire.
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    that is a sweet rifle you have I would be more inclined to put a fixed 4 power on her for hunting .something nice and compact with clear view and fast on target .would make a great deer and yote gun,i do not like to worry about batterys in the winter .what you take for her .Dutch

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    My young son has the same red dot on his .22 and it works well but I am not sure how long it would last on a centerfire rifle with considerably more recoil (not that a 243 is heavy on recoil). If you are set on a red dot step up in price a bit and look at a good bushnell or a bit more and check out the vortex offerings or go nuts and look at an aimpoint.

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    If I was going to go red dot, I'd go with a Bushnell TRS-25, they are a bit more money ($125-150 most retailers) but they have a good review and will handle the recoil well. Amazon.ca has them on for $118, but I think I saw Epps has them for just a bit more.

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    Don't cheap out on optics this is a common mistake, I am pretty confident in saying there are several deer every year that get missed or worse, wounded by people using cheap optics. Bush hunting I would go with a decent quality 2 - 7 power scope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter1 View Post
    Don't cheap out on optics this is a common mistake, I am pretty confident in saying there are several deer every year that get missed or worse, wounded by people using cheap optics. Bush hunting I would go with a decent quality 2 - 7 power scope.
    I agree. I use an old Bushnell Scope Chief 1.5-4.5 and it works perfectly. I never take it off x2 even for 100 yard shooting.

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    A bolt action isn't the best for a brush gun but if this is all you have, sure go for it. My dad had a red dot on semi, he was happy for a while...

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    Wish I had a 600 in 243 for my bush gun.....not that I need another bush gun but those little Mohawks are just as handy as a 30-30 with more range when needed.
    Stick a scope on it, you will wind up using the lowest setting.....

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    As mentioned earlier, if possible move up to a low power scope.
    As Cintax said, a 1.5 x 4.5 would be an excellent choice. I used to have one and wish I still did. Great for the bush. And looked great on the gun. Ya, I care about that.
    Presently, I have a 2 x 7 on my .243.
    A red dot is a fraction of the scope $'s and a good choice.
    Down the road you might decide to try a scope.

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    I have a Ruger M77 .243 ultralight and it will never be offered for sale. Got a B&L 1.5-5 X on it and have had several people try to buy it once they handled it. Do that Remmy a favor and put a low power good quality scope on it.

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