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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 5305498" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>I have one with an illuminated dot on my deer rifle. I never thought it would really be of much use except for very low light. A couple of weekends ago I got the chance to hunt feral hogs in GA. Imagine a solid black hog and a thin reticle. I finally thought to turn on the illuminated dot and it made a huge difference! It was definitely more than a gimmick in that instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 5305498, member: 19176"] I have one with an illuminated dot on my deer rifle. I never thought it would really be of much use except for very low light. A couple of weekends ago I got the chance to hunt feral hogs in GA. Imagine a solid black hog and a thin reticle. I finally thought to turn on the illuminated dot and it made a huge difference! It was definitely more than a gimmick in that instance. [/QUOTE]
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