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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Specter Arms (Edmonton, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Tasco Propoint 1x32 TS matte, 5 MOA dot Riflescope (Sports) I saw this sight and figured it would work great on my 9mm AR. I put the sight on and tried to laser boresight it. I found that I could not adjust the windage (left-right) far enough to match my point of impact with the scope.
I don't care how well it it built, its style or being parallax free... if I can't zero it; it is no good. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Tasco Propoint 1x32 TS matte, 5 MOA dot Riflescope (Sports) I purchased one of these PDTS132 red dots to replace an old PDP3 which I use on my High Standard Victor Bullseye 22. When mounted on the competition pistol there was not enough windage adjustment to align the dot with the barrel centerline. I checked to make sure that the mounting rail was tight and tried one other scope on that pistol to see how it aligned. I needed to make little adjustment from windage center position to get the point of impact in the center of the target. Conclusion - defective sight so I returned it to Amazon for a replacement which I received immediately. Took a half day of vacation and headed to the range to try it out. Same result. This time I gave the gun and the sight to a gunsmith for him to check. We mounted the PDTS132 on one of the gunsmiths target 22 rifles. When you look through the sight you can see both the red dot and the barrel of the rifle. The dot was way off to the left of the rifle barrel. With the red dot set to the center position...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Tasco Propoint 1x32 TS matte, 5 MOA dot Riflescope (Sports) I just read the previous two reviews of this product. My sight has the identical problem...the sight runs out of left windage (meaning the shot groups are far to the right of COM at full left windage adjustment). (I purchased this sight in December 2010.) When I first received the sight from Amazon, I took the sight out of the box, inserted the batteries, and noticed the dot was offset high and left of what I perceived to be center. When I mounted it on the top rail of the gun, I could see that the red dot was still offset high and left. Before I fired a shot, I made a bold SWAG on the dot adjustment which still didn't put it on paper. I was actually hitting the wooden frame of the target. So, after another bold SWAG on the adjustment, I made it to the paper. Eventually, I got the shot group very tight, but still 6" off to the right of center...with no left windage adjustment remaining. I attempted to reverse the mount (just in case there was an alignment issue wit the mount)...Read more |