Last summer I went to shoot my Marlin while out in an open field, but the sun caused my front sight to fade out against the background and I couldn't see it. I decided to put a red dot sight on it, but I wanted something small that didn't look too out of place. I decided on the Burris Fastfire III. I finally got around to getting it mounted. I zeroed it dead on at 100 yards. I then shot at a water filled one-gallon milk jug at 200 yards just to how well it would work at a distance. I placed the dot just a hair above the milk jug and nailed it. I am pretty pleased with this setup and I think it should work just fine for deer and hogs.
Now I'm thinking about mounting one on my 1894 .357.

Now I'm thinking about mounting one on my 1894 .357.
