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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5028383" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Reflex red dot all the way for me. I prefer the vortex venom.</p><p></p><p>Millions of pros to it, one really, really annoying con... when it gets wet, the dot becomes a starburst and it is almost impossible to use. Have to remember to dry the glass off before the bird comes in. A tube scope is less affected by moisture. Bead sights are completely unaffected by moisture.</p><p></p><p>I use a saddle mount on one of my turkey guns when it is going to be pouring rain. If I cant use the red dot, I've got iron bead for backup.</p><p></p><p>My other turkey gun has been drilled and tapped for a picatinny rail for a reflex red dot. I much prefer it, as it sits lower on the barrel... but I have to keep the glass dry on the reflex sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5028383, member: 2805"] Reflex red dot all the way for me. I prefer the vortex venom. Millions of pros to it, one really, really annoying con... when it gets wet, the dot becomes a starburst and it is almost impossible to use. Have to remember to dry the glass off before the bird comes in. A tube scope is less affected by moisture. Bead sights are completely unaffected by moisture. I use a saddle mount on one of my turkey guns when it is going to be pouring rain. If I cant use the red dot, I've got iron bead for backup. My other turkey gun has been drilled and tapped for a picatinny rail for a reflex red dot. I much prefer it, as it sits lower on the barrel... but I have to keep the glass dry on the reflex sight. [/QUOTE]
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