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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2971536" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I use red dots exclusively in Steel Challenge for both rifle and pistol. </p><p>Not all of them are created equal. I've always shot a Bushnell Trophy tube type on my .22RF Mark III hunter with MZ brake. Decided to upgrade to a Burris Fast Fire III. Shot 500 rounds in practice, and later in two matches. It sucked. </p><p>Put the Bushnell back on, and life is good. </p><p>Shooting the Burris, I couldn't get out of C class scoring levels. Shooting the Bushnell, it's A class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2971536, member: 5412"] I use red dots exclusively in Steel Challenge for both rifle and pistol. Not all of them are created equal. I've always shot a Bushnell Trophy tube type on my .22RF Mark III hunter with MZ brake. Decided to upgrade to a Burris Fast Fire III. Shot 500 rounds in practice, and later in two matches. It sucked. Put the Bushnell back on, and life is good. Shooting the Burris, I couldn't get out of C class scoring levels. Shooting the Bushnell, it's A class. [/QUOTE]
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