I have an Encore with 15" .44 mag barrel. I bought it used, and it still wears the Tasco Pro-Point red dot scope that it came with. While not as good a quality red dot as the Millet, here are some things I noticed. First, the red dot covers about 3 inches at 50 yards. I can put all my shots in that 3 inches at that distance (with the gun rested), which is good enough for me for hunting. I killed a doe last year with this set up. The red dot scope does not have that image "bounce" you get with magnified scopes, which is important to me when the deer is moving and you're trying to track it with an off-hand shot. However, all of the red dot scopes I've looked through seem to have a bit of a tint to the lenses to allow the dot to be seen better. This is great to see the dot, but actually makes it difficult to keep the dot on target (your deer) in dim light. I keep both eyes open when shooting, something I don't normally do with iron sights or a regular scope. I actually practiced shooting in the evenings with this rig to become accustomed to using it in low light conditions.