RED DOT for Hunting?? Yes or NO
#3
Bassproshop sells nice adjustabel mounting bracket for the red dots:
I ahve been thinking baout one too.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=50289&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=14&hvarSubCode =11&hvarTarget=browse
Anyone have some feedback.
I ahve been thinking baout one too.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=50289&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=14&hvarSubCode =11&hvarTarget=browse
Anyone have some feedback.
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I have tried it and was not overly impressed, especially for the price. They do a good job in low light obviously, and work good if your vision is failing you. It is easier to see the dot than it is to make out a pin, at least I thought so.
You can also use them fairly well without a peep sight if you set them up right.
Down falls are they are expensive, but not really considering the price of some of the sights now (way too expensive in my opinion). They are a pain to set up correctly. They are also kind of heavy compared to other sights. If are looking to just get rid of your peep sight I suggest the no peep. About the same as far as set up goes but cheaper and lighter. And you always have the issue of it not working, forgetting to turn it on, or having the batteries go dead at an inopertune time. And it may not be legal in your state, check before you buy one. Some states do not allow electronic sights of any kind.
Like I said I had one, and personally I went back to a 30 dollar 3 pin sight for hunting.
Paul
You can also use them fairly well without a peep sight if you set them up right.
Down falls are they are expensive, but not really considering the price of some of the sights now (way too expensive in my opinion). They are a pain to set up correctly. They are also kind of heavy compared to other sights. If are looking to just get rid of your peep sight I suggest the no peep. About the same as far as set up goes but cheaper and lighter. And you always have the issue of it not working, forgetting to turn it on, or having the batteries go dead at an inopertune time. And it may not be legal in your state, check before you buy one. Some states do not allow electronic sights of any kind.
Like I said I had one, and personally I went back to a 30 dollar 3 pin sight for hunting.
Paul
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Oh, and those come with a really cheap a$$ BSA red dot sight. They make better ones, but they cost more. You can get a HOLO sight as well, but I think they are in the 250-300 range.
Paul
Paul
#9
They are a grade A, numero uno, pain the a double crooked letter to set up!! When we finally did get it set up, something went terribly wrong during a 3D shoot and we never did get it fixed. My buddy now has a single pin slider on his bow.


