Interesting new idea for a scope dot......need help though
I would like to try something that i believe has not been done before. I would like to find a way to get a piece of very light shade window tint to use for material to make scope dots. Light enough that it can be easily seen through when under indoor lighting if need be and light enough to still see the details of the 10 and X ring through a scope, however dark enough to contrast and allow you to center it on say........a vegas/NFAA face target. I can trim to the right size dot w/ a leather punch tool or paper punch, that part is easy.
The part I am struggling with to make this happen is what type of adhesive? Does anyone know of a way to do this or a adhesive of some sort that would work if applied to the back of window tint that won't hinder visibility through the tint dot or fall off if it gets slightly wet at an outdoor shoot? I also want something that can be removed easily and without damaging the lense, just like what you see on regular scope dots.
Any thoughts on how to do this would be appreciated!