...which, had I any experience with EOTech, probably would have been my tinfoil hat raving lunacy in text form. 8) I don't have any experience with them because skulking around in the dark with them (or night vision) to blow up tannerite-filled pumpkins is just unsporting, no matter who you are.Stackle2":sh0tbdn2 said:Would like to caveat my previous post by stating that I am military (1st Infantry Division- Light Infantry), not some crazy or gear collector (not that guns make you crazy, but I imagine the night vision & military only gear would definately meet that criteria).
In that case, its excellent for your purposes. I would highly suggest it. I use an M-4 for brush hunting whitetails in WV, & the wide field of view combined with a high contrast recticle would be excellent from 25 - 100 meters. Much over that, & I would recommend using a magnifier as well.mark":kkqq0zc3 said:I'm either deer hunting in close quarters, 20-60 yards,,,,OR fairly open hardwoods edging small fields 50-125 yards. The iron sights work for tight shots using a ghost ring, (my eyes aren't what they used to be) but not for the longer ranges. Getting on target up close quickly is a must and the EOTech solves the problem better than an EER scope. I'm not familiar with the sight and I'm wondering if it's suitable to cover the 20 to 125 yard ranges that I'm hunting.
Kyle Weiss said:Sounds like you're having more fun than I am. What I wouldn't give to get my hands on some tannerite and a few boxes of ammo.Stackle2":3gpenh5s said:I don't have any experience with them because skulking around in the dark with them (or night vision) to blow up tannerite-filled pumpkins is just unsporting, no matter who you are.
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