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Hunter0072
06-20-2006, 22:24
Hey guys I've just bought me a red dot Aimpoint sight...it looks cool and all but I've noticed something that I dont quite sure if it suppose to do that....well u know the reddot in the middle of the scope! Does it suppose to move when you move your eye? I thought that it was suppose to stay in the middle a whole time..Any info is appriciated..thanks in advance
waterwolves
06-21-2006, 08:50
It does move around. If you have it sighted in, where ever that dot is, is where your lead will be. No need to center the dot.
Nathan2003
06-21-2006, 09:49
Originally posted by waterwolves
It does move around. If you have it sighted in, where ever that dot is, is where your lead will be. No need to center the dot.
Exactly. Its designed so no matter what angle you look through the scope, the dot will be your bullets point of impact. Even if the dot is at the top most protion of the glass. It reduces having to perfectly line up your shots like with a magnified scope or Irons.
Hunter0072
06-22-2006, 19:05
Well if I was looking to either direction say the left but stay at the same position...How would the bullet go to what I am looking at?
Alaskapopo
06-28-2006, 05:40
The bullet is going to go where the dot is. Trust us and try it.
Pat
Nathan2003
06-28-2006, 08:17
Once its sighted in, all you have to do is put the dot where you want to hit. As 355sigfan said, trust us and try it.
Dont over think the process. Look through scope, put dot on target, pull trigger, repeat.
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