red dot
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red dot
Thinking about trying a red dot scope . So far I haven't looked at one ,so I am not up to speed on how the work . Do they have lines for diff. yardage like the lumizone does ? If not , how do you set them up ?
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2 types of red dot. One has only one dot the other type has 3 dots which work the same way as the scope does. U should know that most red dots are not magnified. Also, the dot size is usually as large as 6 m.o.a., while some can be as small as 3 m.o.a.. Have never found a red dot at 1 m.o.a. Better quality red dots can be dialed for brightness of the dot, most often up to a scale of 10 in brightness. They are all battery powered so forgetting to turn them off can leave you without power. Usually use a coin size battery. Prices range from about $50 up to $150 depending on power. The more expensive ones sometimes are magnified to about 2X. The small size is beneficial compared to a scope, whereas a scope provides magnification which helps at longer ranges. For a x-bow the red dot normally would be better except that the dot covers a larger area,i.e. at 50 yards a 6m.o.a. would cover 3 inches of target. If you consider that a crossbow has about a 3 inch accuracy at 50 yards that means that a red dot would only make you about accurate within 6 inches of where you want to hit.
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If you are looking to put a red dot on your crossbow or shotgun my own .02 cents is don't waste your money...on my crossbow I have the Excalibur scope....I had a red dot on my shotgun til the first time i went deer hunting with it...the deer was about 75 yrds away and the red dot bocked it out completely....needless to saqy the red dot came off it that night back in camp and I know have a real scope on my 870 pump gun! Brampton Mike
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I've had a couple red-dots that were decent on the crossbow. A "Hammers" brand 2X single dot gave good accuracy, and a "Tru-Glo" 3 dot for crossbows was good, but the dots ended up being on at 13-25-37 yards (if my memory is right) sighted in with the center dot on @ 25.
The need for a battery is the weakness in the red-dot sights. Anyone who uses one will eventually forget to turn it off. (like the dry-fire club, not a matter of if, a matter of when)
I just kept envisioning how "the buck of a lifetime" would look through a sight with no dots due to a dead battery!
The need for a battery is the weakness in the red-dot sights. Anyone who uses one will eventually forget to turn it off. (like the dry-fire club, not a matter of if, a matter of when)
I just kept envisioning how "the buck of a lifetime" would look through a sight with no dots due to a dead battery!
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I have one on my first bow a PSE. ( I had one on my vert bow also) I thought it worked good at 20 yard ,my zero. They were easy to see early morning or late evening. During the day, with bright sunshine/ snow I could NOT SEE THE DOT. Go with a Verizone or better a Lumizone!
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