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Started by WTNUT, February 13, 2021, 09:36:35 PM
Quote from: fmf on February 13, 2021, 09:51:36 PMfield of view doesn't matter with a red dot. if you shoot with both eyes open you can literally cover up the front of the sight completely and your eyes will superimpose the dot on the target
Quote from: WTNUT on February 13, 2021, 09:59:43 PMQuote from: fmf on February 13, 2021, 09:51:36 PMfield of view doesn't matter with a red dot. if you shoot with both eyes open you can literally cover up the front of the sight completely and your eyes will superimpose the dot on the targetI shoot all upland game and ducks with both eyes open, but might have to think about doing it with turkeys. I am pretty sure I shoot one eye closed on turkeys. I am not real sure what your are trying to say or teach me with "... can literally cover up the front of the sight completely and your eyes will superimpose the dot on the target". Sorry slow student here.
Quote from: fmf on February 14, 2021, 08:37:03 AMQuote from: WTNUT on February 13, 2021, 09:59:43 PMQuote from: fmf on February 13, 2021, 09:51:36 PMfield of view doesn't matter with a red dot. if you shoot with both eyes open you can literally cover up the front of the sight completely and your eyes will superimpose the dot on the targetI shoot all upland game and ducks with both eyes open, but might have to think about doing it with turkeys. I am pretty sure I shoot one eye closed on turkeys. I am not real sure what your are trying to say or teach me with "... can literally cover up the front of the sight completely and your eyes will superimpose the dot on the target". Sorry slow student here.i'm saying that you could put tape over the front side of the sight and if you have both eyes open you can still see the dot and you can still see your target, you don't have to see through the sight to be able to put the dot on the target. i know it sounds like voodoo but got to a shop that sells red dots and try it out, it is a real thing. basically you don't have to see "through" the red dot. either way, though, both eyes open or just one, field of view is a non issue even with the dot mounted forward. it isn't like a scope, you see through and around it at the same time. i hope this helps