perma
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What's the deal with these? I've seen an influx of this setup lately. Anyone else?
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Tacti-coolWhat's the deal with these? I've seen an influx of this setup lately. Anyone else?
Are you referring to red dot attached to the regular scope? If so, sure that comes from tactical shooting. Really has no place in the hunting world other than to get more "likes" on the gram. Maybe it is because they have a too high of a power scope and they can't see nothing but hair at 30 yds.What's the deal with these? I've seen an influx of this setup lately. Anyone else?
He probably ran out of gas on the way back to town to buy those batteries he should have put in new before the season. I have a buddy like that. Always need batteries in the middle of a hunt. I dont have any hunting rifles with iluminated reticles or dots. I do have other firearms with illumination. I change out the batteries on every piece of equipment on the same day every year. And I keep a box in my truck with a spare battery for everything that needs one that goes hunting.My buddy put one on his deer shotgun (Illinois).
Opening day about daylight he texts me to say he's running to town because the batteries in his scope were dead.
Ive seen guys at a range here that use them on spotting scopes too.I think I read somewhere it was meant for target acquisition, like if you were to max out your magnification, shot and lost the animal in the scope, you could use that to help relocate the animal.
Yeeeeeahhhhh.....
Yeeeeeahhhhh.....
I'm absolutely certain that these put a scope at the right level for your eye.
NOT!!
I've been shaking my head since the 1980's at these.
If you ever see a set on a rifle that I own, please kick me in the coconuts!!