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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4350003" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>I've put red dots on everything. In the 90's I made a custom bracket and had one on my compound bow. Dot size from 1-10 minutes and brightness intensity are the variables you need to look at. Like every choice you make there are +'s and -'s. What is the distance you plan on using them to maintain or expect accuracy within those perimeters. Alway have 2 battery options with you and a back-up hot battery. By this I mean you must have a <em>hot hot hot</em> battery in sunlight but on rainy, overcast days in the timber you will want a well used battery as a new battery can be overbearing, yes, even on the lowest setting. Below a pic of my <strong><em>TEXASS</em></strong> <em>Ranger Tactical Scout Rifle. </em>Note the oversize cheek pad to ensure a positive cheek weld for consistent accuracy/geometry. <em><strong>Red Dot is the Blood Spot</strong></em> [ATTACH=full]522589[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4350003, member: 16254"] I've put red dots on everything. In the 90's I made a custom bracket and had one on my compound bow. Dot size from 1-10 minutes and brightness intensity are the variables you need to look at. Like every choice you make there are +'s and -'s. What is the distance you plan on using them to maintain or expect accuracy within those perimeters. Alway have 2 battery options with you and a back-up hot battery. By this I mean you must have a [I]hot hot hot[/I] battery in sunlight but on rainy, overcast days in the timber you will want a well used battery as a new battery can be overbearing, yes, even on the lowest setting. Below a pic of my [B][I]TEXASS[/I][/B] [I]Ranger Tactical Scout Rifle. [/I]Note the oversize cheek pad to ensure a positive cheek weld for consistent accuracy/geometry. [I][B]Red Dot is the Blood Spot[/B][/I] [ATTACH type="full"]522589[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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