Would you buy this scope?

wyosam

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Why not shoot w both eyes open for those close range, quick shots. Dominant eye will show +, other eye shows everything else. At least that’s how i was taught.

I do shoot with both eyes open much of the time, but I still want plenty of FOV through the scope. Honestly on a close quick shot I’m most likely shutting my off eye. It seems to take more “thought” for me to shoot both eyes open with a scope. Odd, since it’s easy for me with pistol or shotgun. My off eye might not be as “off” as some. I’m ambidextrous in most everything, and can shoot a rifle left handed pretty easily. I’m thinking about trying a left hand bow as a work around to a worn out shoulder.


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Rich M

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I do shoot with both eyes open much of the time, but I still want plenty of FOV through the scope. Honestly on a close quick shot I’m most likely shutting my off eye. It seems to take more “thought” for me to shoot both eyes open with a scope. Odd, since it’s easy for me with pistol or shotgun. My off eye might not be as “off” as some. I’m ambidextrous in most everything, and can shoot a rifle left handed pretty easily. I’m thinking about trying a left hand bow as a work around to a worn out shoulder.


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When I'm duck hunting and have an incoming bird that is gonna "be close", my eye dominance will switch and will miss if I don't close off-eye. Interesting how that happens.
 
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