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<blockquote data-quote="TN Larry" data-source="post: 5024878" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>I had the same issue with my son as he is right handed and left eye dominant. I bought a Bushnell trs-25 red dot and put on his 30-30. He killed 7 deer with it. My biggest concern was being able to find the deer in the scope. There were no issues with the red dot and would highly recommended. It worked so well that we also put one on his turkey gun that he killed several birds with. We have switched his turkey gun now to a Fastfire for weight purposes and his rifles now to regular scopes as he got older, but there were no issues with it from the few years that we used one on both guns. I would highly recommend this route especially if hunting in the woods with shots under 50 or 60 yards. He did kill a couple farther than that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Larry, post: 5024878, member: 2019"] I had the same issue with my son as he is right handed and left eye dominant. I bought a Bushnell trs-25 red dot and put on his 30-30. He killed 7 deer with it. My biggest concern was being able to find the deer in the scope. There were no issues with the red dot and would highly recommended. It worked so well that we also put one on his turkey gun that he killed several birds with. We have switched his turkey gun now to a Fastfire for weight purposes and his rifles now to regular scopes as he got older, but there were no issues with it from the few years that we used one on both guns. I would highly recommend this route especially if hunting in the woods with shots under 50 or 60 yards. He did kill a couple farther than that too. [/QUOTE]
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