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Why a Red Dot Sight?

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Why a Red Dot Sight?

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To be successful, shooters must be able to aim accurately and quickly under a wide variety of conditions. On a shooting range, there is plenty of time to take aim, but in the real world, everything is in fast motion. Add rough terrain, foul weather, poor light and nigh levels of stress and even the most experienced marksman will be put to the test. Red dot sights are superior to iron sights and magnifying scopes in several ways. Using these other types of aiming devices require that the shooter’s focus leaves the target. With iron sights, shooters must align the rear and front sights with the target. With scopes, the field of vision is severely limited, and locating your target through a tube with one eye closed wastes valuable time and destroys your situational awareness. The single red dot has been proven to be the fastest type of reticle to place on target, and provides the greatest increase in hit probability on close quarter moving targets. Red dot sights allow you to remain focus

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