In Ontario you can not hunt Whitetail with a laser red dot, unless there is a fog, mist, smoke or other obstacle between the laser and the target there will be no beam. Green lasers on the other hand will show a very dominant beam.
A deer's vision is based on a different light spectum than ours and they can't see red. I assume this would pertain to lasers as well.
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That type of sight is illegal in Ohio and a lot of other states. Any type of sight that "projects a light to the target" are usually looked upon as a no no in many states.
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buckeye wrote:That type of sight is illegal in Ohio and a lot of other states. Any type of sight that "projects a light to the target" are usually looked upon as a no no in many states.
Illegal in FL also!
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