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wow.....
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Not illegal in NY. AsI read the regulations, it is only illegal if it projects a dot or light onto the target. Does seem to take a lot of the "skill factor" out of it, though.
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Take away the range finder and red dot sight and wotcha got? A 20 year oldriser design. LOL :D
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Looks cool but where is the challenge and fun in that...what about " the one that got away cus you missed " stories at camp afterwards?
Just another gadget...I woouldn't hunt with one cus it would feel like cheating... |
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ORIGINAL: Sliverflicker And there you have it folks, stick that sight on your old shoulder fired Xbow cocked, locked and ready to rock, and we have again moved one step closer to seeing a combined deer season. Some of ushave seenit comming for years, some of us cant see past the end of our nose! [:@] Where is the line? |
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And (I gotta ask) who decided to name it Deliverence??:eek: I can hear the banjos now!
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I think the red dot is beamed to establish the range and the target aiming comes from suspended pins..kinda of like the Summit sight. Does any one know the weight and axle to axle?
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i think its going a little to far!!!!
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What happens when your battery dies or it looses calibration. In a realistic situation it may be disfunctional as well. Can you imagine following a deer through the thick brush and your dot moving up and down. Itmay cost youthat big one. Don't get me wrong, it is a good technological achievement but it is hardly necessary. It won't be in my closet.
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in some strange way, i feel insulted by this product and this company
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