RE: dial-a-range on a horton
I agree whole heartedly. My use would be for shooting from a blind at say a trail head that I could not get any closer to than say 30or 40 yards. I could set my sight and be ready when they pass the spot. I did this later in the season but no deer took advantage of my well laid plan. From a tree stand on a well used trail it may come in handy too. I know there is no substitute for practice but I also do not like to hold off of a target (or deer) for a shot. I was able to shoot my xbow buck this year as I walked to my stand, he stepped onto the trail in front of me at 20 yards and stood broad side,I just raised up and shot him. Three does had passed by before himas I removed the scope caps, set down my stool, set an arrow to the string and pushed off the safety,bow was cocked at the truck 150 yards back, yep a lot of things to do besides click a sight.