> ADCO RIFLE SCOPE SITE,4X15 $13.95 or, > ADCO IMP RED DOT SITE $18.50 > DO NOT TELL ME NOT TO USE A SIGHT!! I would suggest option (c) Bushnel 2.5x32 shotgun scope. I have tried using other sites, such as the common 4x15 scopes used on .22 rifles. These offer too much magnification, and too small a viewing angle. x4 is enough magnification to make your target drop out the bottom of the scope. 15mm is a small enough view to make it difficult to acquire your target quickly. The 2.5x32 I have on my marker is large enough to quickly acquire a target, even at long range. I have also used it to investigate potential targets, something like having mild binoculars with you. The adjustment screws on this scope are just enough - I have the vertical maxxed out to bring the crosshairs as low as possible. The shots land on the hairs at about 100 feet. Avoid any scopes with adjustable magnification. I have tried some very expensive adjustable scopes and find that they have an optical quality that restricts your eye's position to a very small area. Too close or too far, and the image almost instantly blurrs. An inch to the side and the view goes black. While this is good for a deer hunter, you can't imagine worse for a paintball game. That scope was $80 and went back the next day. The Bushnell was $40. If you have an accurate gun and like to occasionally take a slow aimed shot at an exposed hopper (or barrel.... :) then grab one of these. IMHO anything less precision will be quickly eclipsed by your own developing skills. A little practice will find your use of a red-dot a waste of your skills.