Welcome to TheOhioOutdoors
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Login or sign up today!
Sign up

Scope for Rossi lever action 45 LC

Joel

Senior Member
3,050
124
Centerburg, Ohio
I had a heck of a time getting a scope base for the Rossi 92 I bought off a fellar here on TOO. They were out of stock everywhere for months and I almost forgot about it for awhile. Decided to check a few sites a couple weeks ago and bam, they all carry them again. Got the rear site off and new scope base mounted with no problems.

Here's the question... What should I mount on the scope base? It's pretty far forward compared to a normal rifle so it has to be something with a lot of eye relief. I've looked a little and it seems like handgun scopes may be an option or a "scout" style scope. I don't own either so I have to buy something.

I'm not really worried about the magnification. I'm more interested in something easy for my 8 year old daughter to use. I'm thinking maybe a red dot. Thoughts on this? Anyone have a scope or other optic mounted on a similar rifle?

Right now I'm leaning towards red dot because I don't plan on taking any real long shots (probably try to keep it under 60 yards), they are fairly inexpensive, and it seems like the most user friendly optic for a kid. But, I've never used a red dot. Looked through one on a handgun once and looked through one on an AR and that was about it.
 
I would go with a red dot also. I don't think a pistol scope will work as most have to be held at arms length to see through.
 
I ended up buying a red dot at field and stream tonight. It was a "cheap" one, about $65. Sales guy seemed knowledgeable and was pretty helpful. He pulled the package apart and put the battery in one so I could check it out. I played around with it for a minute and decided to give it a whirl.

We will see how it holds up at the range tomorrow. I'm going to start off shooting at 25 yards or so with cowboy loads until I get it sighted in pretty close. I'll move it out to 50 yards and try a few hotter loads if I can get it zeroed. If I can hit a pie plate at 40-50 yards consistently, it holds zero, and doesn't fall apart I'll take it out for gun season. If I can get my daughter shooting it good I'm going to try to get HER to shoot a deer with it for gun season. She was the reason I bought this rifle and set it up this way but I'll be honest I wanna play with it too!
 
Last edited: