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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 640338" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>Are you sure that is REALLY the theory?</p><p></p><p>I was of the belief that it was intended purely for hunting purposes, to enable you to see where the wires cross, under lighting conditions that are too low to see the actual wires, if they are very fine. </p><p></p><p>I could not imagine using ANYTHING other than the finest x-wires, WITHOUT the dot, for BR or target shooting, where light levels that are insufficient for seeing the wires would not be expected to be encountered. That is, if you want to achieve the tiniest groups that you possibly can.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't that make a lot more sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 640338, member: 43153"] Are you sure that is REALLY the theory? I was of the belief that it was intended purely for hunting purposes, to enable you to see where the wires cross, under lighting conditions that are too low to see the actual wires, if they are very fine. I could not imagine using ANYTHING other than the finest x-wires, WITHOUT the dot, for BR or target shooting, where light levels that are insufficient for seeing the wires would not be expected to be encountered. That is, if you want to achieve the tiniest groups that you possibly can. Doesn't that make a lot more sense? [/QUOTE]
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