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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5592242" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Great review, ty for taking the time to post!</p><p></p><p>I'm just the opposite... I want my field of view as small as possible in the screen. I shoot with both eyes open, and mount my reflex sight (vortex venom) as far away from my eyes as possible to reduce the field of vrew even smaller, so I'm seeing the rest of the world with my real eyes (a hen in front or behind, etc) As you can see in the pic, I use a picatinny rail and the sight is almost over the barrel.</p><p></p><p>I instinctively point the shotgun, which gets the turkey head in the reflex sight. Then with a 3moa dot mounted as far away from my eyes as possible, the 3moa dot is just the perfectly small size to aim small, miss small for me.</p><p></p><p>I do hate the vortex venom does not have an automatic shutoff in case you forget an leave it on. I also hate that it's usually too bright when you first turn it on.</p><p></p><p>And the vortex has no rain cover. Just miserable when hunting in the rain and a bird is working in and you have to make sure the lens is dry so you don't get the Starburst effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5592242, member: 2805"] Great review, ty for taking the time to post! I'm just the opposite... I want my field of view as small as possible in the screen. I shoot with both eyes open, and mount my reflex sight (vortex venom) as far away from my eyes as possible to reduce the field of vrew even smaller, so I'm seeing the rest of the world with my real eyes (a hen in front or behind, etc) As you can see in the pic, I use a picatinny rail and the sight is almost over the barrel. I instinctively point the shotgun, which gets the turkey head in the reflex sight. Then with a 3moa dot mounted as far away from my eyes as possible, the 3moa dot is just the perfectly small size to aim small, miss small for me. I do hate the vortex venom does not have an automatic shutoff in case you forget an leave it on. I also hate that it's usually too bright when you first turn it on. And the vortex has no rain cover. Just miserable when hunting in the rain and a bird is working in and you have to make sure the lens is dry so you don't get the Starburst effect. [/QUOTE]
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