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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1538735" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>So it's 1:1 magnification or in other words, no magnification. Sounds like your handicapping yourself but if things are thick and/or dark around you, you'll appreciate the simplicity, fast handling definite aim point of a plain 'ole dot. They're very trim in terms of not blocking your peripheral vision and/or your other eye from taking in all that's going on around you. </p><p></p><p>I have one of those self-healing target balls (yellow) I picked up at Sportsman's Warehouse, that's about the size of a softball. It's good practice to set it as far as you dare and shoot off handed at it. When it moves to far out, you can take up various field positions to keep it going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1538735, member: 41338"] So it's 1:1 magnification or in other words, no magnification. Sounds like your handicapping yourself but if things are thick and/or dark around you, you'll appreciate the simplicity, fast handling definite aim point of a plain 'ole dot. They're very trim in terms of not blocking your peripheral vision and/or your other eye from taking in all that's going on around you. I have one of those self-healing target balls (yellow) I picked up at Sportsman's Warehouse, that's about the size of a softball. It's good practice to set it as far as you dare and shoot off handed at it. When it moves to far out, you can take up various field positions to keep it going. [/QUOTE]
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