Originally Posted by MILES58
I guess you don't hunt under low light conditiions.
(you would guess wrong. I hunt the legal start and stop times)
I guess you also don't figure anyone else does either.

That would rule out facing into a setting/rising sun too.
(If I intentionally set up facing into the direct sunlight, then that would be an idiotic thing to do. pick your position better)
As far as Parallax (parilax for some folks). That generally isn't going to affect you seeing a thumb sized branch at 30 yards. (perhaps not for a ground pounder, but from a tree stand, and using cover, it does. scope is line of sight, while the arrow follows an arc.) (and if you feel the need to correct my spelling, perhaps you should police your own first.)

"A high dollar scope on a crossbow is like a precision guidance system on a wiffle bat." For some people I just became convinced that this is a true statement.

(my response is within the quote)


An unemployed Jester, is nobody's Fool.

the only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker, is observation. all the same data is present for both. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing.

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