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Back up red dot on higher magnified
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<blockquote data-quote="thatnewguy" data-source="post: 2863353" data-attributes="member: 124485"><p>(Not 100% sure if this is in the right category, if not I apologize in advance, not sure where else to put it). What is everyone's thoughts on having a back up red dot on your hunting rifle. In my opinion I can kind of see it being a little bit of an advantage, allowing you an easier time getting your scope animals at a distance. Just put the dot over them and then settle down into your higher magnified optic. (after using other optic sources to scout the animal out as not to unintentionally flag someone). There is also the potential use for up close, you spooked the animal situations. So you don't have to try and find a moving animal though your magnified optic.</p><p></p><p>That is some of the benefits that I can see with using a back up red dot. I'm aware that the set up has cons as well. Such as batteries, more parts= more complexity. What is everyone else's opinions on using a back up red dot on a hunting rifle. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time and opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatnewguy, post: 2863353, member: 124485"] (Not 100% sure if this is in the right category, if not I apologize in advance, not sure where else to put it). What is everyone's thoughts on having a back up red dot on your hunting rifle. In my opinion I can kind of see it being a little bit of an advantage, allowing you an easier time getting your scope animals at a distance. Just put the dot over them and then settle down into your higher magnified optic. (after using other optic sources to scout the animal out as not to unintentionally flag someone). There is also the potential use for up close, you spooked the animal situations. So you don't have to try and find a moving animal though your magnified optic. That is some of the benefits that I can see with using a back up red dot. I'm aware that the set up has cons as well. Such as batteries, more parts= more complexity. What is everyone else's opinions on using a back up red dot on a hunting rifle. Thank you for your time and opinion [/QUOTE]
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