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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5304620" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I have never really worried with the feature because I never turn it on til I set up on a gobbling bird or have one coming in. I do not turn it on when I get out of the truck and leave it on. That may seem odd but if I walk up on a gobbler or something of that nature I am not shooting it anyways, so I just always flip it off and on, depending on if I am on a bird at the time . The only way the 4 hour deal would come into play for me is if I accidentally left it on as I left the woods or something. They are great sights, love the green circle dot. I realize that a lot of guys are like you want to turn them on and just leave it so they don't have to fool with it in the moment. I just never do that so it doesn't bother me at all. Just a battery saver for me if I forget to turn it off going home or something, which could happen! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5304620, member: 13434"] I have never really worried with the feature because I never turn it on til I set up on a gobbling bird or have one coming in. I do not turn it on when I get out of the truck and leave it on. That may seem odd but if I walk up on a gobbler or something of that nature I am not shooting it anyways, so I just always flip it off and on, depending on if I am on a bird at the time . The only way the 4 hour deal would come into play for me is if I accidentally left it on as I left the woods or something. They are great sights, love the green circle dot. I realize that a lot of guys are like you want to turn them on and just leave it so they don't have to fool with it in the moment. I just never do that so it doesn't bother me at all. Just a battery saver for me if I forget to turn it off going home or something, which could happen! Lol [/QUOTE]
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