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Posted 12/31/2009 2:43:48 PM
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As i close in on 65 yrs. aiming in early morning lite is getting to be a real pain.  How about some suggestions on red dot sights that have Weaver mounts.  I've narrowed it down to Bushnell Halo, Burris Fastfire ll, or Nikon/Monarch VSD.  Any ideas on these or your favorite sight is appreciated.

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Posted 1/3/2010 8:32:26 AM
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I used the gobble stopper last year and didn't have a problem with it.I shot plenty of 3.5 inch shells and the scope held up fine.Also the price is reasonable.
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Posted 1/6/2010 9:15:10 PM


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I have a TruGlo Open sight red/green dot(multi reticle) sight and LOVE IT!  Very affordable and almost impossible to miss with it.  Once you've sighted it in and you get his head even around your reticle of choice, squeeze one off and watch the flopping begin......

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Posted 1/19/2010 3:14:10 PM


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I also use the TrueGlo sight and its like you said scott its hard to miss.
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Posted 1/20/2010 8:23:00 PM
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Scott can you post a link to the sight your talking about i'm not sure which one your talking about.Thanks
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Posted 2/20/2010 10:02:19 PM


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I just changed my sights today to a Hi Viz sight called Triviz, its the best 28 dollars i have ever spent. If you get a chance check it out at Bass Pro Shop. Let me know what you think.
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Posted 2/25/2010 1:38:22 AM


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I can relate to this very well.My vision with glasses is 20/40.I use a 4 power scope because of the way my eyes are and i have never had a problem with it.

jarvis
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