I've been wondering if you can use a pistol scope mounted on a bow. I know it can be mounted with the proper mounts. I'm not sure if the eye relief would be long enough though.
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Originally posted by arrowsmack324 View PostI've been wondering if you can use a pistol scope mounted on a bow. I know it can be mounted with the proper mounts. I'm not sure if the eye relief would be long enough though.
I have ordered a HHA adjustable site mount with a 30mm BSA Red Dot scope so I am gonna give it a try. Thanks for all of the input.
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Originally posted by Downwind View PostI
I have ordered a HHA adjustable site mount with a 30mm BSA Red Dot scope so I am gonna give it a try. Thanks for all of the input.
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Originally posted by Downwind View PostI would think that the eye relief would be the same. I have seen some scopes that said they could be used for either.
I have ordered a HHA adjustable site mount with a 30mm BSA Red Dot scope so I am gonna give it a try. Thanks for all of the input.
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Originally posted by flyingfish View PostI tried a red dot but couldn't get it to work very well. I think I just don't anchor as consistently as I do with a conventional site.
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Arrowsmacker I will let you ( and the others ) know how it turns out.
Zen I understand your statements and I am wanting to try someting new to help in the low light conditions. I have switched from peep sites to a hind site and back along with upgrading bows ( all Bear ) during the past four years. It was a big change when I went to a Hind Sight for a year or so and back to a peep when I got my new bow. I went back to a multipin sight when I was drawn for a Aoudad hunt at Devil's River SNA and I figured I woud have to shoot at 50 + yards. I am ready to try this and with the knowledge I am gaining from every one I am sure it is gonna get even better.
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