Quick Tip: The Best Dot Size for Your Red Dot Sight

Published on August 31, 2022
Duration: 4:09

This video from Brownells provides a guide to selecting the appropriate Minute of Angle (MOA) dot size for red dot sights. It breaks down dot sizes into small (3 MOA), medium (5 MOA), and large (7+ MOA), explaining the trade-offs for each. Smaller dots offer precision for distant targets, while larger dots enhance visibility in bright light and improve rapid target acquisition at closer ranges. The medium size is presented as a balanced option for most shooters.

Quick Summary

The MOA (Minute of Angle) of a red dot sight determines the dot's size. Smaller MOA dots (e.g., 1-3 MOA) offer greater precision for distant targets, while larger dots (e.g., 5-7+ MOA) enhance visibility in bright light and speed up target acquisition for closer engagements. The ideal choice depends on your shooting application and personal preference.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to MOA Dot Size
  2. 00:20Understanding MOA Measurements
  3. 00:351 MOA Dot Size Example
  4. 00:58Dot Size Categories: Small, Medium, Large
  5. 01:22Pros and Cons of Small Dots
  6. 02:13Pros and Cons of Large Dots
  7. 02:57The Best Mid-Range Dot Size
  8. 03:19Personal Preference and Application
  9. 03:38Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What does MOA mean for a red dot sight?

MOA stands for Minute of Angle, which measures the size of the dot in your red dot sight. A smaller MOA number means a smaller dot, offering more precision. A larger MOA number means a larger dot, which is more visible in bright light and easier for quick target acquisition.

What is the best MOA dot size for precision shooting?

For precision shooting at longer distances, a smaller MOA dot size, such as 1-3 MOA, is generally recommended. This is because a smaller dot obscures less of the target, allowing for more precise aiming and better identification of small aiming points.

When should I use a larger MOA dot size on my red dot sight?

Larger MOA dot sizes, like 5-7 MOA or more, are beneficial for rapid target acquisition in dynamic shooting situations or when operating in bright light conditions. The larger dot is easier for the eye to pick up quickly and less likely to be washed out by sunlight.

Is there a universally 'best' MOA dot size for all red dot sights?

No, the 'best' MOA dot size is subjective and depends heavily on your intended use and personal preference. A 5 MOA dot is often considered a good all-around choice, balancing visibility and precision, but your specific needs might favor a smaller or larger dot.

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