Put one of these on your 10/22 rifle? For $60.00?
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Put one of these on your 10/22 rifle? For $60.00?
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Wonder how accurate it would be out a ways, since it is clamped on rather than mounted on a rail. Interesting item though.
For close to moderate distance it would be fast on target.
I don't think so...I don't see the point
With my 60 year old eyes, I think I would. DP
I used to do a lot of coon hunting. One of the guys I hunted with couldn't see well enough at night to see the sights on his rifle. This was in the very early days of laser sights. I rigged up a see thru scope mount as a base for a laser module and it was very effective.
More recently I've used a laser grip (in Texas, it's legal) on. 44 mag revolver to take a couple of wild hogs. It was early morning in deep woods, low light.
The he lasers work great at night or in low light situations. In full daylight, you can't see the red laser.
Every time I think something is useless, someone comes up with reasons why it is useful (like mentioned above). If my eyes were bad or I was having problems I wouldn't question it. If I was using it for coon hunting at night, again, good idea.... I wouldn't put it on simply because it is there.
That said, Michigan has a law banning the use of any laser aiming device for hunting applications! Unless, you have dr's orders that you have limited eye sight, or are legally blind and the laser is to aid your hunting partner with helping you aim the weapon.
All great points to ponder. Daylight I see just fine, but at night I have vermin out here in the country and thought this would work since I do have see thru mounts
under my scope. Hogs have not returned, but who is to say they won't. Appreciate the input.
That lil red dot will shore nuff show ya how shakey you really are too.