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May 28th, 2004   Post 21
Pollux
Optio
 
when you use a red dot reflex sight you should let both eyes open.
if you do it the right way the red dot appears in your range of vision and you can move easily and you you always know what you aiming at....
awsome....
 
May 28th, 2004   Post 22
Redneck
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Originally Posted by Pollux
when you use a red dot reflex sight you should let both eyes open.
if you do it the right way the red dot appears in your range of vision and you can move easily and you you always know what you aiming at....
awsome....
I got to use one of those on an M4A1 for the first time last Friday, it's almost impossible to miss (admittedly I was on a 25m range), kind of gave me the heebie-jeebies using it, I'm not real used to using optics of any kind anyway.
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May 30th, 2004   Post 23
soldierzhonor
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actually, its better to shoot with one eye but scan with both. After you fire and hit, open the other up and scan, close to sight, etc.
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May 31st, 2004   Post 24
Marksman
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
Could work!
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May 31st, 2004   Post 25
AlexKall
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pollux
when you use a red dot reflex sight you should let both eyes open.
if you do it the right way the red dot appears in your range of vision and you can move easily and you you always know what you aiming at....
awsome....
Thats one type that i talked about, pretty cool type of sight
 
June 6th, 2004   Post 26
hirogenalpha
Tirones
 
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Originally Posted by sherman105
lol,no matter how i shoot, I cant hit a Mamoth form 2 meters on a bright day....
It's kinda tough to his a mamoth from any range, what with them being extinct and all...