Red dot scope question.
Red dot scope question.
I'm wondering if deer notice the red glare on the receiving end of a red dot scope especially in low light conditions.? It seems to me the l.e.d. inside the scope would be quite visible to an approaching deer if pointed in his direction. I guess by that point it's too late for Mr. Buck anyway!
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Vegetarian..............old Indian word for lousy hunter!
Vegetarian..............old Indian word for lousy hunter!
I'm no biologist, but I believe deer are color blind.
They don't react to things they see the way a turkey does... hence the reason you can stand perfectly still in blaze orange and have a deer look right at you and not run to the hills - he may sense something is wrong, but isn't quite sure what... even though the thing is starting right at him.
That said, it may not be an issue with deer - or if they see the glare, I don't think it matters that the glare is red - only that it exists.
They don't react to things they see the way a turkey does... hence the reason you can stand perfectly still in blaze orange and have a deer look right at you and not run to the hills - he may sense something is wrong, but isn't quite sure what... even though the thing is starting right at him.
That said, it may not be an issue with deer - or if they see the glare, I don't think it matters that the glare is red - only that it exists.
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