In certain situations, I might have to agree. In competitions where the game is to shoot the fastest with the most accuracy for the best score, the red dots excel.
I would agree with you with most people. It depends on your skill level.
In certain situations, I might have to agree. In competitions where the game is to shoot the fastest with the most accuracy for the best score, the red dots excel.
So I always thought of a red dot just to help you shoot quicker but man sighting in a new one along with some irons I show way better with the red dot. I can just pick it up easier than that front post and I have a better field of view as I can see above and below the dot. Wen I get that hard focus and am ready to fire it is just a lot easier to use. Anyone else experience this?
A good red dot is also parallax free or free after a certain distance. On irons or other scopes the position of your eyes relative to the sight is very important. On a parallax-free red dot, the dot is always on target. The less things you have going on the more you can focus on target and sight.
Speaking of red dots, what is a good one for say $50 or less? I have a $50 Cabelas card to use. I saw a couple CP Tactical for under that price.
Speaking of red dots, what is a good one for say $50 or less? I have a $50 Cabelas card to use. I saw a couple CP Tactical for under that price.
I ended up getting a Nikon P223. LolConsider that card as a discount on a good red dot. I've had cheap red dots before, and after going through 3 or 4, I should've just paid the price for an actual quality one up front.
I ended up getting a Nikon P223. Lol
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