RE: Horton Users Please Help
So it's basically like this (i think) lol....
If you are using the Horton Hunter 3 dot red dot scope. There is not enough adjustment available in the scope itself to get youwhere you need to be, without using the dial-a-range.Thats probably because that's how the scopes are designed. Being they are "pre-sighted" for the 30 and 40 yard dot. Probably the same with other brands of the 3 dot versions out there. So it's going to depend on what kind of scope you are using, whether you have to use the dial-a-rage (that's funny).
So, the design has it's good points and bad points.
But I agree with awshucks. In theoryit shouldn't matter. But it does if you are using the Horton 3 dot scope or similiar types. (Because of the scope designitself) With other types of scopes youwouldn't have to neccessarily use it for the initial sight in procedure. Like on a better scope. LMAO
The triple dot seemspretty goodfor up to 30-35 yrds. which is fine for hunting. But I will more than likely up grade to something else next year.Simply for better reliability, design and easier to sight and use.
Just some thoughts...