Resolved Question Show me another » BSA Binoculars Optics 30mm Red Dot Sight RD30 Scope?
Sunday, March 15th, 2009 at
7:29 pm
Cherry Asked:
Resolved Question Show me another » BSA Binoculars Optics 30mm Red Dot Sight RD30 Scope?
will this scope mount on a horton legend sl cross bow? or do i need to get something else?
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I have a Horton cross bow that I put a BSA binoculars red do on. Either I had a bad red dot, or the shock of firing the bolt, caused the red dot to become a big red smear. I would check with BSA binoculars and see what they say about using it on a cross bow. You might also check your state laws. I discovered I could not hunt with a red dot on a cross bow in my state so I took it and the factory sight off. I shoot instinct on all my other bows, so I'm more comfortable without the red dot or sights, anyway. I hope you have better luck with yours.



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I missed the question but I'm going to throw my 10 cents in… I have now moved to a fixed 16x or 20x for my p-dog town guns, but for many years I used a fixed 10x for the ranges that you are shooting at. You may think that is a load of crap and that is fine, and I do think that the 16 or 20 power is plenty of zoom. I think that anything over that and your not shooting to 1000 yards is over compensation for lack of skill. I shoot prairie dog for practice shooting long rang so I use the same power scope on my prairie dog gun that I do on my long gun.
I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with a super high power scope I just find it more rewarding using a more mid power scope.
I missed the question but I'm going to throw my 10 cents in… I have now moved to a fixed 16x or 20x for my p-dog town guns, but for many years I used a fixed 10x for the ranges that you are shooting at. You may think that is a load of crap and that is fine, and I do think that the 16 or 20 power is plenty of zoom. I think that anything over that and your not shooting to 1000 yards is over compensation for lack of skill. I shoot prairie dog for practice shooting long rang so I use the same power scope on my prairie dog gun that I do on my long gun.
I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with a super high power scope I just find it more rewarding using a more mid power scope.