#385710 - 09/07/07 06:53 AM
Scope or Red Dot?
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rsimms
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I've been using a Red Dot on my Horton. It's been suggested I switch to a scope. I'd like to hear opinions on pros & cons of each, preferably from those who have used both.
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#385804 - 09/07/07 07:37 AM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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Sako
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I like a scope a lot better.... I had a red dot on a horton i traded for and did not like it... I could not be as precise with it as I could with the scope on my Xcal.... I purchased another scope and to me that made all the differnce in teh world in the accuracy of the Horton. I put a Excalibur varizone on it... it has hash marks for 20 30 40 50... granted I would not shoot at one at 50 yards but I like the marks for 20 & 30 .....
IMO if you want the best scope for a crossbow the new Excalibur Lumizone is awesome....
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#386244 - 09/07/07 12:34 PM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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rldel
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I have a Millet red dot on my xbow. The cap has set up and I can't get it off - as long as the battery holds up I guess I don't have to but it is going on 8 years old.
I like a scope better myself mainly because I always worried I'd turn it on (red dot) just prior to something coming in range and then forget to turn it back off. Then next hunt figure it out too late.
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#386785 - 09/07/07 07:22 PM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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rsimms
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Well, I took the red dot off and put the scope on (Horton Mult-A-Range 4x32). I LIKE it! As noted, it seems to shoot more precisely than the red dot did. I sighted in (on a bench rest) at 20... then just scooted back to 30 and 40 respectively. The Mult-A-Range lines seemed to be dead on. Actually the 40-yard shot a inch or so high... however I didn't actually "measure" 40 yards... I was just "pacing" 40 yards so my distance could have easily been off some. But regardless, at all three distances I was dropping arrows consistently in a 3-inch black bullseye. I'll definitely be sticking with the scope.
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#387167 - 09/08/07 05:35 AM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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PRB
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That sounds great. Looks like your ready to go. I tried the red dot (both cheap and expensive) and a few (low to mid-dollar) scopes and nothing compares to a scope for me. I purchased the new LumiZone scope a few months back and I dont believe I will be buying another scope for a very long time. Check them out if you get time just because of the adjustable speed dial but also because of the illuminated reticles. Good luck
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#403603 - 09/18/07 09:14 AM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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Kirk
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I don't know if your crossbow is like mine, but if it is, make sure that dials on the Dial-A-Range are set to the same thing each time. I keep mine set on zero all the time. (I check it frequently)
They will bump on things and get dialed up or down a click or two and throw you scope off.
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#404754 - 09/18/07 08:08 PM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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smokepolehall
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Get yerself one of them Excal Lumizone scopes & sight it in and yer good to go. They be the cats Meow!
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#409940 - 09/21/07 10:54 PM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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Ambusher
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Any time you can cut out the chance of a dead battery or electronic malfunction ruinin a hunt , you should ! The biggest advantage of a reg.optical scope vs a dot is brightness in marginal light and magnification to see objects that might be tween you and your target . BW ,writers is so dumb !!
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#410064 - 09/22/07 07:27 AM
Re: Scope or Red Dot?
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TOW
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The TenPoint Pro View is a scope that has red or green dots (adjustable for brilliancy) on the crosshairs or just plain old crosshairs - your choice. I prefer green.,.
If the battery is dead then it is just a regular scope.
Works for me..
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