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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5042704" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>I got a simple solution for this I don't hunt in the rain lol. Seriously though I hate the rain with a passion and want nothing to do with it. I hunt public land and if I can beat the rain in I will carry a small pop up blind in and set up in it. But I am not sitting on the ground or in a treestand and getting soaked anymore while doing any type of hunting. Whether it's deer or turkey. I am fine with 6° temps or snow. Sorry didn't mean to hijack the thread and start talking about weather.</p><p></p><p> I agree on the red dots accuracy I have a FF3 and a Venom one on my 835 and one on my 535 and I would buy both of them again in a heartbeat. Greatly improved poa/poi. You are able to fine tune your shots which is great with today's loads and chokes. Looking to get a 20 gauge and will probably throw another Venom or FF3 on it. I know Burris is coming out with the FF4 soon but I will give it about a year before I buy one and see the reviews in case any bugs need to be worked out and wait for the price point to come down before I purchase one. Happy and safe hunting guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5042704, member: 23863"] I got a simple solution for this I don't hunt in the rain lol. Seriously though I hate the rain with a passion and want nothing to do with it. I hunt public land and if I can beat the rain in I will carry a small pop up blind in and set up in it. But I am not sitting on the ground or in a treestand and getting soaked anymore while doing any type of hunting. Whether it's deer or turkey. I am fine with 6° temps or snow. Sorry didn't mean to hijack the thread and start talking about weather. I agree on the red dots accuracy I have a FF3 and a Venom one on my 835 and one on my 535 and I would buy both of them again in a heartbeat. Greatly improved poa/poi. You are able to fine tune your shots which is great with today's loads and chokes. Looking to get a 20 gauge and will probably throw another Venom or FF3 on it. I know Burris is coming out with the FF4 soon but I will give it about a year before I buy one and see the reviews in case any bugs need to be worked out and wait for the price point to come down before I purchase one. Happy and safe hunting guys. [/QUOTE]
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