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Does red dot brightness (and bloom) change point of impact?

May 18, 2017 Bill Marr 0

Does red dot brightness change point of impact? Red dot/ reflex sights have taken over a large segment of the optical market.  Once plagued by battery life and durability issues, the red dot is has […]

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